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Labour’s spending wish list will cost £74billion a year by 2028, bombshell Treasury analysis reveals

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LABOUR’S spending wish list will end up costing £74billion a year by 2028, bombshell Treasury analysis reveals.

Labour pledges 40,000 extra NHS appointments a week

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The £1.1bn scheme would be funded by cracking down on tax dodgers and people with non-domiciled status

Labour sets out more detail on pledge to cut NHS waiting lists

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Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said existing successful schemes would be expanded to ‘take the best of the NHS to the rest of the NHS’.

Labour sets out more detail on pledge to cut NHS waiting lists

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Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said existing successful schemes would be expanded to ‘take the best of the NHS to the rest of the NHS’.

The public should trust Labour, we can turn the NHS around — we did it before and we will do it again

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NATHANIEL DYE waited more than 100 days to begin his bowel cancer treatment.

Labour sets out more detail on pledge to cut NHS waiting lists

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Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting said existing successful schemes would be expanded to ‘take the best of the NHS to the rest of the NHS’.

Labour vows to work NHS harder to cut waiting lists - with full plan revealed

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Labour wants hospitals to carry out more procedures over evenings and weekends - in a bid to drive down waiting lists for crucial treatments and operations.

The public should trust Labour, we can turn the NHS around — we did it before and we will do it again

www.the-sun.com

NATHANIEL DYE waited more than 100 days to begin his bowel cancer treatment.

Ebonyi lawmaker dumps Labour Party for APC

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The lawmaker said that the APC was the largest political party in the country and Africa with great and influential personalities as members.

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Nurses with joint pain to get free private healthcare to get them back to work treating patients, Labour say

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NURSES and doctors with bad backs will get free private healthcare to help them return to work and treat patients, Labour today announces.

Third of voters believe Starmer was wrong to let Elphicke into Labour party

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In latest Opinium poll, only 16% say accepting rightwing Tory MP’s defection was the right move – against 33% who see it as a mistake

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Labour shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves juggles being working mum with 'marmite, chocolate and red wine'

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Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to the Mirror - admitting she can be a "tiger mum" - and sits her children down to play chess while they wait for her Sunday roast

It’s another Labour U-turn! Veggie party leader reveals he ate chicken….and it was finger lickin’ good

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VEGGIE Keir Starmer has sparked controversy by confessing he scoffed a box of chicken – because he was hungry.

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The Observer view on child poverty: Labour must tackle this scourge as soon as possible | Observer editorial

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Growing up in a poor household is one of the biggest barriers to opportunity, yet it affects millions of children

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Labour’s policy on rent caps, and how it could affect landlords and tenants

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With no limits on how much landlords can charge, tenants are under pressure to pay higher rents or risk having to move out for someone who will

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India News | NIA Charge-sheets 2 Bangladeshis for Trafficking People to India, Pushing Them into Forced Labour

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Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The NIA on Saturday charge-sheeted two Bangladeshi nationals for allegedly crossing into India illegally 10 years ago and pushing people from their country into forced labour through an…

Tory fury at Starmer as Labour boasts Boris's 'grey wall' of support is crumbling

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Labour says it saw its biggest swings in areas with older voters