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Labour must wise up to the EU's 'Trump tariffs on steroids' steel plan, says MAGGIE PAGANO

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Britain's steel industry has been in sharp decline for decades: domestic crude steel production fell last year to only 4 million tonnes.

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Don’t bite finger that fed you, labour leader tells Oshiomhole

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A former branch chairman of Arewa Textiles PLC, Kaduna, Comrade Ibrahim Usman, has cautioned Senator Adams Oshiomhole against attacking the same labour movement that brought him to national prominence. Reacting …

Lucy Powell tells Labour it can’t sugarcoat how badly things are going

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Frontrunner for deputy leadership addresses rally as opponent Bridget Phillipson pledges ‘second Labour term our children deserve’

Digital ID statement issued as Labour respond to petition signed by 2 million

The Government has issued a statement on the proposed introduction of Digital ID cards, following a petition calling for them to be scrapped

Labour Court rejects appeal by Brendan Ogle over discrimination claim against Unite

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Trade union official had alleged he was removed from role due to absence for cancer treatment

Nightmare for Keir Starmer as top Labour figure quits in fresh meltdown for party

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One of Keir Starmer's longest-serving aids has reportedly stepped down in just the latest sign of turmoil swirling around the Labour government.

Would you watch a film with an AI actor? What Tilly Norwood tells us about art – and labour rights

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Hollywood’s first AI ‘actor’ has officially launched her career. Is this the future of film, or is it a gimmick?

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NUPENG blasts Oshiomhole, brands him ‘Judas of labour movement’

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The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has lashed out at Senator Adams Oshiomhole, accusing the former labour leader of betraying the very principles he once defended by criticising a recent strike by oil workers.…

'I'm sick and tired': Town hall rocked by sudden Labour resignation

The Labour stalwart interrupted the meeting to make her resignation public

Lucy Powell vows to talk tough with No10 and says Labour can't 'out-Reform Reform'

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Labour deputy leadership hopeful Lucy Powell called for a 'course correction' after a bumpy first year - but said she won't be 'throwing bricks' at Keir Starmer if elected

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NLC faults Shettima for allegedly shielding Dangote from Labour laws

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has faulted comments credited to Vice President Kashim Shettima suggesting that the Dangote Group is a “national asset,” which should be shielded from certain labour regulations, describing the remark as…

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Tech firm founded by Tony Blair's son Euan pressured BBC to pull HIGNFY episode after host Victoria Coren Mitchell wrongly linked him to Labour's ID card scheme

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Ms Coren Mitchell had made a Labour cronyism claim about Sir Keir handing a mega-contract to Multiverse, an AI company run by Tony Blair's eldest son.

Oshiomhole Betrayed Workers Like Judas – NUPENG Blast Ex-Labour Leader

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The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has launched a scathing attack on Senator Adams Oshiomhole, branding him the “Judas Iscariot of trade unionism.”The union’s statement followed Oshiomhole’s comments on the…

'My best mate Lucy Powell is a force of nature - and exactly what Labour needs'

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Daily Mirror columnist Ros Wynne-Jones says Lucy Powell would be a Labour Deputy Leader with Angela Rayner's resilience, John Prescott's fighting spirit, Clem Attlee’s determination - none of the qualities of Nick Clegg.

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Labour wants to restrict repeat protests – but that’s what makes campaigns successful

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Since entering office, the Labour government has further tightened restrictions on the right to protest.

Labour should relax law on Brits serving in Ukrainian army – MP turned soldier

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Jack Lopresti, former Tory deputy chairman, has been serving with the Ukrainian army since January.

Labour should relax law on Brits serving in Ukrainian army – MP turned soldier

Jack Lopresti, former Tory deputy chairman, has been serving with the Ukrainian army since January.

Labour should relax law on Brits serving in Ukrainian army – MP turned soldier

Jack Lopresti, former Tory deputy chairman, has been serving with the Ukrainian army since January.