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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer's bungling incompetence is transforming Reform's fortunes. Long may it continue - Ann WiddecombeThere has been so much commentary on the bungling incompetence of the Prime Minister, especially in this week of the Great ...
A rebel amendment that could halt the bill is selected, meaning MPs will have the chance to vote on it after the debate.
Labour MPs from marginal seats who are well organised and want to represent their constituents' views are creating a perfect ...
After a difficult start to his premiership, Keir Starmer must seize the opportunity to start delivering on the kind of ...
The facility was built to handle the checks that would have been needed as a result of the Brexit deal that came into effect ...
Labour MPs desperately want to Starmer to succeed because the alternative is too terrible to even contemplate. They want to be involved. They want to help shape policy. They are younger, more ...
This week heralds the arrival in Northern Ireland of yet more overregulation, bureaucratic overreach, and political ...
Your weekly update from the Law Society’s public affairs team on all the latest developments and debates in parliament and across Whitehall. This week: Industrial Strategy centres legal services, ...
The debate over welfare reforms has highlighted mixed views on Starmer’s leadership, with some questioning his handling of ...
The Chief Whip, Sir Alan Campbell, in charge of winning the vote for the prime minister, has issued a plea for unity - ...
In early corporate news, Drax taps a former Shell vice president as its new chief financial officer, and energy firms SSE and National Grid respond to a planned investment programme by UK energy ...
The UK's benefits bill is growing at a staggering pace: the government says over 1,000 people a day were signing on for ...
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