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The Conservatives are trolling Sir Keir Starmer on social media with his own words, which have now hugely backfired after ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner joined chat show host Lorraine Kelly this morning (July 2) ahead of the one-year ...
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard on Wednesday presented a new bill which aims at legally protecting persons who occupy public ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made a dramatic U-turn on planned disability and sickness benefit cuts delaying key ...
Pat McFadden denied the scenes in Parliament on Tuesday night were chaotic, insisting "there's a history of the issues being ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's U-turns to pass welfare reforms mean the plans will no longer save taxpayers any money and have ...
Labour has announced a delayed review after pressure from MPs forced a retreat on changes to Personal Independence Payments ...
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Idris Elba: "Being an actor does not mean you are not qualified to govern a country and guide the population"The actor stars in the action comedy 'Heads of State' while rumors in his country suggest he could be the Labour candidate ...
The prime minister has suffered damage to his authority and lost goodwill among some Labour MPs over how efforts to reform ...
The Prime Minister was forced to offer his backbenchers more concessions at the 11th hour to avoid a humiliating defeat.
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Labour MP Brian Leishman says reducing welfare spending is "cruel and wicked".
Pat McFadden says there will be a "financial consequence" but says "we will keep to the tax promises that we made in our manifesto".
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