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Labour

74 days ago

Anas Sarwar has claimed a Reform UK candidate wants to deport his children during explosive clashes in a televised leader's debate.
When Labour won the general election Rachel Reeves promised 'a new era for economic growth'. Growth, she vowed, was her 'number one mission'. Today, that promise lies in tatters.
Donald Trump urged the UK to 'drill, baby, drill' after the IMF warned Britain will suffer the biggest economic shock in the G7 from the Iran war.
Two former Labour defence secretaries have urged ministers to slash welfare to boost spending on Britain's security.
The US President questioned why the UK 'refuses to open' the North Sea to new oil and gas extraction while Europe is 'desperate for energy'.

Party says plan for ‘radical change’ will be funded in part through higher taxes on aviation, gambling and landlords

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Immanuel College in Bushey and was intended to be a flagship for Jewish education in the UK when it opened in 1990.
Professor Nick Butler, a former adviser to Gordon Brown and ex-VP of BP, said he believed Britain would be hit with shortages within weeks as the Strait of Hormuz has still not fully re-opened.
The Home Secretary's reforms would see most people have to wait 10 years to qualify for settled status - up from the current five years - which she argued would cut spending on public services.
Analysis by the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford found the cost of removing migrants had risen sharply from around £15,000 a decade ago.

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