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Saturday, Oct 18

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UK is ‘too reliant’ on migrant labour & its future depends on ‘home-grown talent’, Labour big beast warns

www.the-sun.com

A CABINET minister warns Britain is “too reliant” on migrant labour as he unveils a £1bn training boost to get people into work. Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden says the UK’s future depends on homegrown talent. It comes amid…

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DAN HODGES: This is who Cabinet ministers have told me is REALLY to blame for Labour's China crisis... and some Foreign Office officials are even calling her the 'Dragon Lady'

www.dailymail.co.uk

'If you want to understand the Government's policy on China, you have to understand one thing,' a senior adviser told me.

'Failure!' Labour lets benefit cheats get away with fraud as 'paltry' number prosecuted

www.express.co.uk

Outcry as just 6% of investigations into the crime lead to prosecutions

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The new favourite bolthole for Britain's wealth creators: They are being driven out by Labour's 'attack on hard work'... and finding happier and 'more sophisticated' alternative

www.dailymail.co.uk

Wearing a £6,500 Bulgari, a millionaire CEO tells the Daily Mail why he 'jumped ship' to Milan, Italy. There has been an exodus of super-rich Britons leaving the UK in favour of the fashionable European city.

Unions warn Reeves they could abandon Labour if she ‘panders to the right’ with more welfare cuts

www.independent.co.uk

Exclusive: FBU general secretary Steve Wright has warned that there is growing pressure on unions to disaffiliate from Labour ending political donations

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Labour’s housing hypocrisy: councils serve almost 200 households with no-fault eviction notices

www.theguardian.com

Exclusive: firms run by five of the party’s councils have used legal loophole to serve section 21 notices

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Keir Starmer faces by-election nightmare as Reform UK storms Labour heartland

www.express.co.uk

Labour is set for a third place by-election finish in Caerphilly on Thursday as 'chickens come home to roost'

Farage is holding back the tide of the far right, says top Labour peer

inews.co.uk

Maurice Glasman says Reform UK leader could 'make Robert Jenrick look like a nasty, populist, empty space'

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Labour 'Nanny state' wants to ban birthday cakes from nurseries

www.express.co.uk

The Conservatives have hit out the the new guidance, saying "families don't need the state policing party food".

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Asylum seeker's 6-word verdict on Labour's one in, one out deal

www.express.co.uk

In northern France, asylum seekers hoping to reach the UK appear to be unconcerned by Labour's "landmark" deterrence scheme.

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Labour slammed for ‘dictator’ approach as farmland is lost to UK’s biggest solar project

www.express.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: The government has been slammed by locals, politicians and campaigners for approving a 3,000 acre solar project on UK farmland.

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Labour cracks down on toddlers eating birthday cake and advises schools and nurseries to consider fruit platters instead to 'promote healthy eating habits'

www.dailymail.co.uk

Guidance from the Department for Education (DfE) recommends parents are discouraged from bringing in sweet treats to mark their child's big day. Pictured: File photo

Friday, Oct 17

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Labour Party rifts deepen, cast shadow on Obi’s 2027 prospects

businessday.ng

Ahead of the 2027 general election, there are indications that Labour Party’s internal crises have continued to deepen, casting dark

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Ban on Israeli football fans attending match in Birmingham could be lifted in days as ministers scramble to beef up policing - but Starmer faces questions about why Labour didn't act sooner

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Government has been pressuring West Midlands Police to reverse a decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from their Europa League game against Aston Villa on 6 November.

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Rachel Reeves warns Labour MPs she's ready for a fresh battle over welfare - as she says markets reaction to her Commons weeping shows she's right person to be Chancellor

www.dailymail.co.uk

The Chancellor told her party they 'can't leave welfare untouched', adding: 'We can't get to the end of this Parliamentary session and I've done nothing, basically.'

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BCGEU and province to enter non-binding mediation in bid to end labour dispute

globalnews.ca

The union representing striking public service workers across British Columbia has agreed to enter non-binding mediation with the province in their labour dispute.