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Once again, Labour are trying to posture on immigration. But what is Keir Starmer’s latest gambit? A summit. More talking, more tough-sounding words, more polished social media clips and ...
But as the dust settled on her Spring Statement, with its almost £5bn of welfare cuts, the mood among Labour MPs and in the country was one of mounting uncertainty about what lies ahead.
How Labour signed the death warrant on single-sex education The Government’s VAT hike has lead to a rush by private schools to go co-ed in an effort to broaden their appeal and safeguard their ...
The OBR yesterday warned that there could be even more pain to come from Labour’s looming Employment Rights Bill. It warned that the regulation policies that “affect the flexibility of ...
There has been some unease in Labour's ranks over the planned savings in the welfare budget. The government's newly published assessment of the impact, external of the changes has increased that ...
Labour’s fear will be that, in the end, “not quite enough” will be the government’s epitaph. Not quite enough movement on supply side measures to get the UK out of its low-growth trap.
the character goes into labour in Monday’s episode (March 31), but is sent home from the hospital despite being in extreme pain. When her waters break, she goes back to the hospital and a series ...
with Finance Minister Nicola Willis alleging Labour has used “false facts” to claim PPPs enforce a ban on putting children’s art on the walls and charge exorbitant costs to change light bulbs.