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Pensioners in Labour’s sights as last group who still back the Tories

inews.co.uk

Labour warns that the Conservative party’s long-term ambition to scrap National Insurance contributions means 'people’s pensions are on the line'

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May Day: Priotise workers, Nigerians welfare, Labour tells FG

tribuneonlineng.com

Tribune Online; May Day: Priotise workers, Nigerians welfare, Labour tells FG

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First Minister exit should trigger a Scottish Parliamentary election, demands Labour MSP

www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Yousaf announced his intention to step down at Bute House earlier today after facing the prospect of a No Confidence vote in Parliament over his leadership, and one over the SNP led Scottish Government.

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Labour to picket airlines in Nigeria over non-unionisation policy

dailypost.ng

The National Union of Air Transport Employees, NUATE, has vowed to picket the offices of airlines across the country for disallowing their staff from joining trade unions. Mr Ben Nnabue, the national president of NUATE, disclosed this on…

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Labour scents opportunity in SNP disarray

www.ft.com

Yousaf successor is expected to pivot towards a pragmatic, economy-focused agenda after social issues split party

Labour Court recommendation in Aer Lingus pilots’ pay dispute expected over coming week

www.irishtimes.com

Two sides made further submissions on their respective positions on Monday

‘Sky’s the limit’ for Labour in Scotland after SNP collapse

inews.co.uk

Tories also hopeful Humza Yousaf resignation will help them retain their seats

Sir Vince Cable slams Government and Labour over university struggles during visit to Newcastle

The former Lib Dem leader was speaking on a visit to Northumbria University

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The Government is failing families on the cost of sending children to school, says Labour’s Shadow Schools Minister

Catherine has condemned the Government for ‘failing families’ on keeping down the costs of sending children to school. Responding to a question on the cost of living, Catherine said: “Of all the concerns raised by parents in response to…

Ex-Labour Party Chieftain, Osunde, 10,000 Supporters Defect To AAC In Edo

independent.ng

Lord Osas Osunde a former Labour Party gubernatorial aspirant and Edo Obidient Movement Pioneer Leader has joined the African Action Congress (AAC) with over 10,000 of his supporters. Osunde who had earlier resigned from the Labour Party,…

‘Why Obaseki named Labour House in Edo after Oshiomhole’

thenationonlineng.net

Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Monday, April 29, inaugurated the Labour House along Temboga Road, Ikpoba-Hill, Benin, and named the building after a former president of the Nigeria Labour...

Aviation labour threatens to picket airlines resisting staff unionism

tribuneonlineng.com

Tribune Online; Aviation labour threatens to picket airlines resisting staff unionism

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Emma Hardy MP pledges to back Labour’s rail reforms and get railways in Hull West and Hessle back on track

www.emmahardy.org.uk

Emma Hardy has pledged to get local train services back on track by backing Labour’s plans to overhaul Britain’s broken railways. This comes after Labour’s Shadow Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh…

Dan Poulter defects from Tories to Labour: inside the art of switching teams

theconversation.com

It’s a rare event for an MP to leave government to join the opposition. But the timing here may mean voters will hardly notice.

Emeka Ihedioha’s plot to join Labour Party thickens as ex-Imo Gov visits Otti

thenationonlineng.net

There were strong indicators at the weekend that the former governor of Imo state, Emeka Ihedioha would be joining the Labour Party (LP). Ihedioha had resigned his membership from the...

Keir Starmer has ‘changed’ Labour so much, Tory MPs are flocking to it

inews.co.uk

More than 100 Conservative MPs have announced they are standing down at the next election. The phrase “rats leaving a sinking ship” springs to mind.

Ex-Labour justice minister Shahid Malik, 56, is charged with causing a public nuisance over claims his Covid testing company used kits that breached regulations and gave 'fake' results to customers

www.dailymail.co.uk

Shahid Malik, 56, is one of five people accused of fraudulently running the testing firm RT Diagnostics by lying to UK authorities to be approved for Covid testing.

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Top Labour candidate facing probe over potential NHS rule-breaking visit with Keir Starmer

www.express.co.uk

Labour's candidate for Mayor of the East Midlands is now being probed by the local NHS trust.