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Labour

3 months ago

John, from Labour stronghold Islington, said he lives 'paycheque to paycheque' and claimed he needed an energy bailout because of the high cost of living in London.
Stuart Machin, who runs one of Britain's biggest High Street chains, said that government levies now make up more than half of the retailer's energy costs - which is 'not sustainable'.
In a flurry of written statements before MPs' Easter break, Labour ministers launched fresh consultations on building controls, planning, fire safety, and trail hunting.
Keir Starmer has scheduled the State Opening for May 13, meaning that Parliament will not sit for nearly a week after the polls.
Ministers today confirmed they will toughen up measures first introduced by Tony Blair by banning the alternative practice which sees dogs chase an artificial scent trail.
New Government figures show in the 2024/25 academic year, 2.39 per cent of pupils were classed as 'severely absent', meaning they missed 50 per cent or more of their sessions.
Instead of being the fastest growing economy in the group, as Labour promised, the UK is becoming a laggard mired in stagflation.
Keir Starmer insisted this morning it is 'far-fetched' to suggest Morgan McSweeney pretended to have his phone stolen in October to avoid disclosing private exchanges with the peer.
Jonathan Powell held secret talks in Beijing this week to discuss the fallout from the conflict, which has opened up a rift in Britain's 'special relationship' with the United States.

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