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Private school parents will be hit by higher fees within days of a Labour government, says Keir Starmer

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PRIVATE school parents will be clobbered by higher fees within days of a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has said.

'Give our children a real future by voting Labour at the General Election'

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The Conservatives didn’t recruit enough teachers and cut funds for one-to-one tuition and music lessons. The new generation needs a Labour government more than ever

'I'll never play fast and loose with your money': Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves says Labour will be guided by Thatcher-style

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The Shadow Chancellor uses her first intervention in the election campaign to make a direct appeal to Daily Mail readers.

Labour could HIKE university tuition fees despite previous pledge to scrap them altogether as party's education chief refuses

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Sir Keir Starmer yesterday confirmed his previous vow to axe university tuition fees had been dropped.

Labour threatens hammerblow to UK economy with 'French' trade union laws

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The Labour leader is planning major reforms that will heap pressure on businesses.

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Labour’s vow to tie UK in more employment red tape with new deal will be £205bn blow for businesses, warns Tories

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LABOUR’S promise to tie Britain in more employment red tape will be a £205billion blow for businesses, the Tories warn today.

Jeremy Corbyn’s days of influencing Labour are over, says Sir Keir Starmer

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The Labour leader hit back at his predecessor after being accused of undermining democracy through the party’s selection process.

Jeremy Corbyn’s days of influencing Labour are over, says Sir Keir Starmer

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The Labour leader hit back at his predecessor after being accused of undermining democracy through the party’s selection process.

Labour’s Net Zero plans for energy are too good to be true – they’d make snake oil salesman blush with embarrassment

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IT is no accident that the Conservatives chose to start their election campaign by promising to make it easier for us all to change to cheaper energy deals.

Labour’s Net Zero plans for energy are too good to be true – they’d make snake oil salesman blush with embarrassment

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IT is no accident that the Conservatives chose to start their election campaign by promising to make it easier for us all to change to cheaper energy deals.

Jeremy Corbyn’s days of influencing Labour are over, says Sir Keir Starmer

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The Labour leader hit back at his predecessor after being accused of undermining democracy through the party’s selection process.

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Keir Starmer and Anas Sarwar back Michael Shanks as Labour option “to change Rutherglen”

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Michael Shanks has started his campaign to be elected as representative for Rutherglen in the 2024 General Election with support from Labour's UK and Scottish leaders.

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Corbyn influence on Labour policy ‘well and truly over’, says Starmer

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Party leader’s remarks follow expulsion of predecessor, who decided to stand as independent candidate in general election

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Labour's shadow education secretary criticised for refusing to rule out tuition-fee hike

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Labour's shadow education secretary has been criticised for refusing to rule out an increase in university tuition fees if the party wins the general election.

Labour party to field Hyderabad-origin techie Uday Nagaraju in UK elections

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Hyderabad: Uday Nagaraju’s journey from a Hyderabadi IT professional to political contender is on the brink of making history as he prepares for an electoral battle in the UK general elections scheduled to be held in January 2025. 55-year…

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Nursery owner says she might vote Labour after speaking to Sunak

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A nursery owner told the PA news agency that she had not been satisfied after questioning the Prime Minister on support for childcare providers.

Nursery owner says she might vote Labour after speaking to Sunak

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A nursery owner told the PA news agency that she had not been satisfied after questioning the Prime Minister on support for childcare providers.

Election campaign day two: Power moves as Labour and Tories fight it out on energy

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Sir Keir Starmer took his campaign to Scotland while Rishi Sunak visited Belfast’s Titanic Quarter in a trip that inspired ‘sinking ship’ comparisons.