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Sir Keir said he was “worried” about the “crisis in masculinity” raised in the programme, which centres on a 13-year-old boy arrested
Steve Witkoff – who is leading the US ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine and Russia – described the prime minister’s idea as “posture
The chancellor said she did not “recognise” reports in The Times that Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, had suggested making free school
Sir Keir said he was “worried” about the “crisis in masculinity” raised in the programme, which centres on a 13-year-old boy arrested
The spring statement is not a formal budget – as Labour pledged to only deliver one per year – but rather an
From the middle of next month, local authorities across England will start to receive their allocation of the £1.6bn for fixing roads
The Public Sector Fraud Authority has been directed by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson to start work immediately to halt the “growing threat”
In a speech at his party’s spring conference, the Liberal Democrat leader accused Donald Trump of “betraying Ukraine” and “selling out… the
She been accused of ushering in a new era of austerity and channelling George Osborne with governments cuts to welfare, winter fuel
The prime minister has suggested a “coalition of the willing“, made up of several European and NATO countries, could provide boots on
Rachel Reeves has told Sky News she is certain the government can deliver those cuts to “back office jobs” to free up
Rachel Reeves told Sky’s Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips programme that living standards will “increase during the course of this parliament”. She
Frozen tax thresholds, rising mortgage and rent costs, and falling real earnings are all predicted to take their toll. But living standards
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to unveil spending cuts during the spring statement next week – and has reportedly ruled out tax
A Home Office source has told political correspondent Amanda Akass that the government is in the “very early stages” of discussions around