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Sir Keir Starmer will bring back freedom of movement if he wins election, says Labour official

www.thesun.co.uk

A LABOUR official has boasted that Sir Keir Starmer will bring back freedom of movement if he wins power.

Labour's full manifesto will reveal how Keir Starmer will change Britain for the better

www.mirror.co.uk

The opening of 3,300 nurseries in primary schools and breakfast clubs for pupils are welcome down payments ahead of the party’s full manifesto launch later this week

Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Labour promises school breakfast clubs will save parents £400 a year

www.standard.co.uk

Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said the breakfast clubs plan is the first step towards delivering a transformation in childcare.

Pupils face bigger classes under Labour’s school tax plan, admits Emily Thornberry

www.thesun.co.uk

PUPILS face learning in bigger classes under Labour’s school tax plan, a senior party figure has admitted.

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Inside Labour's plot to take UK back into EU 'through the back door' and reverse Brexit

www.express.co.uk

A senior Labour figure has told a Majorcan newspaper that freedom of movement is 'paramount' to the party.

Labour abandons plans to bring back lifetime cap on tax-free pensions savings

www.ft.com

U-turn will be welcomed by wealthier savers including hospital consultants

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Labour pledges to create 100,000 extra childcare places in schools

Sir Keir Starmer said the shortage of childcare places meant children were being left behind and parents were unable to build careers.

Labour pledges to create 100,000 extra childcare places in schools

Sir Keir Starmer said the shortage of childcare places meant children were being left behind and parents were unable to build careers.

‘I want to win everywhere’: Keir Starmer sets out scale of Labour ambitions

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Leader talks of ‘fully costed, fully funded’ plans for NHS, nursery places, social care and university funding

Labour will create 100,000 new nursery places in primary schools to boost childcare

www.mirror.co.uk

School classrooms that have been left empty because of falling birth rates will be converted so they can be used for childcare under plans to be announced by Labour

Lawmakers, govs should be on same minimum wage as labour - Father Mbaka

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Father Mbaka criticised the allowances given to lawmakers despite the prevalent economic hardship in the country.

Labour pledges to create more than 100,000 new nursery places

www.theguardian.com

Exclusive: Party plans to set up more than 3,300 nurseries in existing primary schools across England and Wales, for children from nine months old

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Labour to pledge better deal for Port Talbot steelworks

www.ft.com

Up to 2,800 jobs imperilled as owner Tata shifts to less carbon-intensive electric arc furnace

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Group Faults Negotiation On New Minimum Wage By FG, Labour

independent.ng

. Says It’s Misplaced Priority Over Fuel Price Control A group under the aegis of The Democratic Movement (TDM), has called for the suspension of negotiation on new minimum for Nigerian workers, describing it as a misplaced priority. The…

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Dad backs Labour's police plans after teen's motorbike stolen and smashed up

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The dad of a teenager whose motorbike was stolen and dumped said he 'one million percent' backed Labour leader Keir Starmer's plans to crack down on antisocial behaviour

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Labour’s Dover candidate: ‘I would not have stood under Corbyn’

Exclusive: In a wide-ranging interview with The Independent, former soldier Mike Tapp said he wants to help Sir Keir Starmer tackle the small boats crisis and end the chaos at the Port of Dover