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Labour vows to stamp out crime in rural areas with new strategy

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Research commissioned by the party showed the crime rate surging faster in rural areas than in cities.

Labour vows to stamp out crime in rural areas with new strategy

www.shropshirestar.com

Research commissioned by the party showed the crime rate surging faster in rural areas than in cities.

Labour vows to stamp out crime in rural areas with new strategy

www.standard.co.uk

Research commissioned by the party showed the crime rate surging faster in rural areas than in cities.

Rishi Sunak vows flights to Rwanda WILL take off by July as Labour forces votes to carry on late into the night

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The Prime Minister admitted he had missed the spring deadline for his flagship policy to stop the boats, blaming Labour peers in the House of Lords for delays to the necessary legislation.

ALEX BRUMMER: Labour's big pension lie... They claim to be the party you can trust with your retirement. In fact, Keir Starmer's plotting a stealth tax raid (just like Gordon Brown!)

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Prior to the New Labour general election landslide of 1997, I learned through reliable City sources that the party's Chancellor-in-waiting, Gordon Brown, were planning a tax grab on Britain's pension funds.

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Labour headache if Rwanda plan works

inews.co.uk

Tory rebels continue to believe his Safety of Rwanda Bill is not tough enough to deliver more than a few token flights

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Labour suspends candidate for anti-Israel posts days after Chief Whip campaigns for him

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EXCLUSIVE - Labour has suspended a candidate after they shared anti-Israel Facebook posts including one comparing Israel to the Nazis.

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Labour MP accuses Sunak’ of ‘whinging’ over Rwanda as he claims government is ‘scrambling’ to get flights away

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Labour MP Stephen Kinnock hit out at Rishi Sunak's flagship Rwanda scheme as he accused the prime minister of “whinging” ahead of Monday’s crunch vote.

10 states with highest rate of child labour in Nigeria

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Tribune Online; 10 states with highest rate of child labour in Nigeria

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Sunak blames Labour for missing spring deadline for Rwanda flights

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The Prime Minister acknowledged it will be another 10-12 weeks before planes carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda take off.

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The city with a cycle track wider than the road next to it: Drivers compare Welsh Labour government's £1.2m path scheme to bike-obsessed Amsterdam

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Drivers say the active travel scheme - that links a 2.5 mile bike path with Bangor Railway Station - is just another development in the Welsh Government's 'war on motorists'.

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Sunak blames Labour for missing spring deadline for Rwanda flights

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The Prime Minister acknowledged it will be another 10-12 weeks before planes carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda take off.

Sunak blames Labour for missing spring deadline for Rwanda flights

www.shropshirestar.com

The Prime Minister acknowledged it will be another 10-12 weeks before planes carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda take off.

One in eight Labour voters say St George's flag is 'racist and divisive'

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The poll revealed 13% of 2019 Labour backers have negative views about the St George's Cross.

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Peninsular Malaysia Labour Dept opens 1,701 investigation papers against employers, says D-G

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KUANTAN, April 22 — The Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department (JTKSM) opened 1,701 investigation papers against 444 empl...

Labour are ahead in the polls, but have they won hearts and minds? These charts suggest not

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There are signs the party’s polling lead is a bit soft. But with the Tories trailing in leadership and economy, experts are not sure it will matter

World’s Workers Increasingly at Risk as Climate Changes: Int’l Labour Organization

More than 70% of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the International Labour Organization said on Monday, adding governments would need to act as the…

Labour has no 'grand plan' to kickstart economic growth if it wins the election according to experts who accuse Rachel Reeves of having little more than 'slogans and buzzwords'

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The Social Market Foundation said that 'it isn't yet clear ... exactly what they believe will drive growth and how they will achieve it', despite being runaway favourites to form the next government.