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Former spy chief backs Labour on defence

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Former GCHQ director Sir David Omand criticised the Conservatives for delaying the decision to replace the UK’s ballistic submarines.

Former spy chief backs Labour on defence

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Former GCHQ director Sir David Omand criticised the Conservatives for delaying the decision to replace the UK’s ballistic submarines.

Former spy chief backs Labour on defence

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Former GCHQ director Sir David Omand criticised the Conservatives for delaying the decision to replace the UK’s ballistic submarines.

Boost to pubs as Labour promises new powers to protect closure-threatened boozers — and hints beer duty will be frozen

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LABOUR last night promised new powers to protect closure-threatened boozers — and hinted beer duty will be frozen.

Tories urge Labour to rule out scrapping council tax referenda

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The call is the latest in a series of demands for Labour to rule out specific tax rises.

Swinney: Scottish Labour should stand up to Starmer over two-child benefit cap

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The SNP leader said the policy, brought in by the Tories in Westminster, is ‘indefensible’.

Tories claim Labour treating farmers with ‘contempt’

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The Conservatives have accused Labour of “treating rural communities with contempt” by not including a promise to maintain the farming budget in its manifesto.

Labour sets out plans for hundreds of new banking hubs

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The party said its proposals would mean ‘bringing banking back to high streets’.

Tories urge Labour to rule out scrapping council tax referenda

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The call is the latest in a series of demands for Labour to rule out specific tax rises.

Royal Mail £3.6bn takeover will trigger fees bonanza for bankers and advisors - including ex-Labour bigwig Chuka Umunna - as concerns mount over the sale of the British institution

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Royal Mail's owner International Distribution Services (IDS) is being bought by Daniel Kretinsky, known as the Czech Sphinx, for £3.6billion.

Swinney: Scottish Labour should stand up to Starmer over two-child benefit cap

www.shropshirestar.com

The SNP leader said the policy, brought in by the Tories in Westminster, is ‘indefensible’.

Tories claim Labour treating farmers with ‘contempt’

www.shropshirestar.com

The Conservatives have accused Labour of “treating rural communities with contempt” by not including a promise to maintain the farming budget in its manifesto.

Labour sets out plans for hundreds of new banking hubs

www.shropshirestar.com

The party said its proposals would mean ‘bringing banking back to high streets’.

Labour promises 350 banking hubs for towns where branches have shuttered

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With 6,000 bank branches closing since 2015, Labour has announced its commitment to bringing more banking hubs to Britain's high streets.

Tories urge Labour to rule out scrapping council tax referenda

www.standard.co.uk

The call is the latest in a series of demands for Labour to rule out specific tax rises.

Swinney: Scottish Labour should stand up to Starmer over two-child benefit cap

www.standard.co.uk

The SNP leader said the policy, brought in by the Tories in Westminster, is ‘indefensible’.

Rishi Sunak will welcome the news more failed asylum seekers are being sent to Rwanda – but Labour will scrap his plan

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HE may not have got any planes away before calling an election, but sending more failed asylum seekers individually to Rwanda this week is some welcome news for Rishi Sunak.