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N19.6trn Pension Fund: Labour opposes FG’s plans to undermine retirement savings

www.vanguardngr.com

The Organised Labour has frowned at the Federal Government’s plan to utilise the N19.66 trillion pension funds for infrastructure development. This is contained in a joint letter signed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade…

Labour opposes FG’s plans to use ₦19.6trn pension fund for infrastructure

www.pulse.ng

It said that Nigerian workers had entrusted their hard-earned savings for retirement security, and not for government projects.

Labour WILL put up taxes, vows Chancellor Jeremy Hunt as he warns voters not to trust Keir Starmer’s ‘lies

www.thesun.co.uk

CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt will today draw election battle lines on the economy, warning that Labour will put up taxes “as sure as night follows day”.

Keir Starmer reveals first steps if Labour wins election – video

www.theguardian.com

The Labour leader said there would be no 'quick fix' to the deep problems the party will inherit if it wins the next election, as he set out Labour's six election pledges at a launch event in Essex.

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

www.shropshirestar.com

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

www.expressandstar.com

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.

Labour's green 'super quango' will cost households nearly £3,000, Tories warn

www.express.co.uk

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will warn Labour's spending plans do not add up and promises taxes will be cut under the Tories.

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

www.independent.co.uk

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

www.standard.co.uk

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.

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Kantabanji goes from labour ‘market’ to the Odisha CM’s constituency

www.thehindu.com

Thousands of families from western Odisha migrate to work in brick kilns outside the State, where they face inhuman treatment. This year, as Naveen Patnaik stands for the Assembly election from here, people are hopeful he’ll bring in…

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Shadow Minister Peter Kyle launches Labour's 'first key steps' in Northumberland

The new campaign was launched by Keir Starmer on Thursday morning

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Owen Jones warns Labour will be 'burning skip' in power due to Starmer's dishonesty

www.express.co.uk

The whinging Leftie laid bare how the Labour Party will get into power but what the result of that stint in Parliament will be for Sir Keir Starmer.

Council approves Labour’s “Building for Growth” mission

www.hartlepool.gov.uk

A major shake-up of Hartlepool Borough Council committees which aims to help bring more jobs, growth and prosperity to the town has been approved.

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The Guardian view on Labour’s election campaign: Keir Starmer sounded like a prime minister in waiting | Editorial

www.theguardian.com

The opposition leader knows that he is being measured for the highest office in the land

Labour’s long march back to power is picking up pace

inews.co.uk

If you have one successful playbook in living memory for runaway electoral success, you might as well use it

Starmer’s gear change shows inevitability of Labour election victory

www.theguardian.com

Endorsements came from business, policing and the heart of the establishment – the only question is how to avoid complacency

Labour’s first steps for change

lizkendall.org

This week, Keir Starmer announced Labour’s first steps for change, which will make a huge difference in Leicester and across the country. Real hope that things can and will get better with Labour. You can watch Keir’s speech back in full…