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2026May › 04

Labour

52 days ago

Fresh findings reveal that in key battleground seats, anti-Labour sentiment has surged among Muslims, fuelled by anger at the handling of the Israel/Hamas war.

53 days ago

What’s home affairs spokesperson Zia Yusuf playing at with his new policy? Is it about pushing Labour further to the right, or just an attempt to ramp up rage and resentment?

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UKHospitality believes the levies 'would deter millions from holidaying' in the country amid concerns over a new tax rate of either 5 per cent or £2 per person per night.
UK tourists face a summer of flight cancellations after the Government brought in a temporary rule change allowing airlines to group together passengers from different flights on to fewer planes amid…
Lucy Powell, a close ally of Andy Burnham, appeared to stop short of giving the PM full-throated backing amid rising questions over his future.
A Daily Mail audit found the Home Office was employing the most officials 'primarily focused' on promoting equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives.
The former Labour leader has ruled himself out as a candidate but wants to act as a 'kingmaker' for Burnham - mayor of Greater Manchester - and usurp Rachel Reeves as chancellor.
Ministers have admitted they are 'looking into' and 'carefully considering' the findings of a trial in which a council was allowed to hike parking tickets to an eye-watering £160.
The scale of these elections looks set to vividly expose the breadth of Labour's vulnerabilities, Chris Mason writes.
The PM - who critics have branded 'Never Here Keir' over his love of foreign jaunts - hoped to hold talks about deepening ties with the EU as well as taking part in discussions on Ukraine.

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