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Thousands of British prisoners will be released under new Labour plans, Keir Starmer hints

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Keir Starmer hinted he is ready to let thousands of prisoners out after finding the jails are in a worse state than expected.

Parents 'already downsizing' so they can 'afford' Labour's school fee hike, says top estate agent

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Dominic Agace, chief executive of Winkworth, said the plan to levy VAT on school fees was weighing on parts of the property market as families try to save money.

Labour urged to intervene as Royal Mail axes fleet of trains

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International Distribution Services - which owns the 508-year-old postal service - yesterday confirmed it will scrap rail freight in October and sell its trains.

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Sir Keir Starmer challenges Scottish Labour MPs to ‘sharpen their elbows’ in bid to boot SNP out of Holyrood

SIR Keir Starmer has challenged Scottish Labour MPs to “sharpen their elbows” as he bids to drive out the SNP.

Well done Labour… now Keir’s five things you need to do in the first year – and it’s time to get radical

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A WEEK ago we traipsed down to the polling station and handed the Labour Party a stonking great majority of 172 seats.

Well done Labour… now Keir’s five things you need to do in the first year – and it’s time to get radical

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A WEEK ago we traipsed down to the polling station and handed the Labour Party a stonking great majority of 172 seats.

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Rutherglen MP Michael Shanks appointed as minister in Keir Starmer’s Labour government

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Michael Shanks, the recently elected Member of Parliament for Rutherglen, has been named a minister in Keir Starmer's Labour government.

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Labour's plans to build 1.5 million homes and change planning laws on green belt

Rachel Reeves has set out how Labour will build more housing

Minimum wage: Tinubu to meet labour leaders Thursday

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There are indications that President Bola Tinubu will on Thursday meet with members of organised labour, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, to further his consultations over a new minimum wage. Sources…

All the Greater Manchester MPs at the top of the new Labour government

There are 10 Greater Manchester MPs serving in the new government

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Dawn Butler apparently reported to police for celebrating ‘melanin’ in Labour government

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MP says she ‘won’t be silenced’ after posting on social media to celebrate ethnic diversity of her Westminster cohort

The Guardian view on Labour’s devolution plans: beyond ‘levelling up’ | Editorial

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Sir Keir Starmer’s No 10 meeting with metro mayors sent the right message. But big challenges loom

‘Labour’s got a problem!’ Ousted frontbencher warns Gaza stance could haunt Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer's party has faced criticism for its stance on Gaza.

Labour MP protests against monarchy as he is sworn in

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A Labour MP protested against the monarchy as he was sworn into the House of Commons on Wednesday 10 July.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar calls on Keir Starmer to scrap ‘wrong’ two-child benefit cap

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The Scottish Labour leader said his party would be ‘pushing at an open door’ to abolish the policy, which has been strongly criticised by anti-poverty campaigners

Comments by new Labour government on FTA ‘encouraging’: Indian minister

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INDIAN commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday (10) said both India and the UK are committed to the… Continue reading Comments by new Labour government on FTA ‘encouraging’: Indian minister

Labour landslide: inside the 12 July Guardian Weekly

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Keir Starmer enters No 10. Plus: France sees off Le Pen

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Starmer’s Labour not ‘hung up’ on UK sovereignty, Europeans believe

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Labour Government made up of politicians who feel 'emotionally part of Europe', says think-tank director