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60s legend says St George's flag 'was a symbol of compassion' as he slams Labour

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Cat Stevens, who goes by the name of Yusuf Islam, began his career in the 1960s with hits like "I Love My Dog".

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ADC appoints Labour Party’s Nenadi Usman as reconciliation chairman

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The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has appointed former Minister of Finance, Senator Nenadi Usman, as Coalition Chairman to oversee party affairs and drive reconciliation efforts in Kaduna State. The move comes as part of efforts to…

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The Guardian view on Labour’s new deputy leader: Lucy Powell can help a floundering government reconnect | Editorial

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The return to the cabinet table of the only minister to be sacked in Sir Keir Starmer’s recent reshuffle should be treated as an opportunity to reset

Nigel Farage tears Labour apart over 'dead in the water' grooming gangs probe

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Reform UK leader calls on Parliament to launch its own investigation into the grooming gangs scandal

Keir Starmer warned he's handing ‘yet another gift to China’ with key Labour bill

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EXCLUSIVE: The PM has received a stark warning that one of his laws will be a boon to China while further damaging the UK economy.

Director of public prosecutions rejects claim Labour manifesto quote killed off successful China spy case prosecution – as it happened

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Stephen Parkinson tells committee a judge would have thrown out China spy case before it even went to jury

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T.N. Labour Welfare Board announces fund payment deadline

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The fund supports various schemes, including educational assistance, marriage and death benefits, funeral aid, spectacles, textbooks, sewing machines, and computer training.

Cost of motoring surges under Labour as Chancellor Rachel Reeves rakes in extra £375million in VAT from cash-strapped drivers, sparking fury

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Figures show consumer spending on buying and running vehicles hit £78.3billion during the first six months of 2025.

A costly lesson for Labour in Caerphilly | Letters

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Readers respond to Plaid Cymru’s victory in the recent Welsh byelection

Those who defend nature against Labour’s growth agenda are not ‘traitors’ | Letter

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The environment is not a barrier to growth, or an internet meme, says Sally Hayns in response to the government’s social media post based on the popular BBC show The Traitors

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Nigel Farage appears alongside grooming gang victim to declare Labour's sex abuse inquiry 'dead in the water' as he calls for MPs to set up their OWN commission

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The Reform UK leader claimed the public were 'running out of patience' with the Government's promised inquiry, which is yet to get up and running.

Migration chaos could continue until 2039 in fresh blow to Labour

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The Home Office wants to find firms to provide asylum accommodation, transport, food, security, and welfare monitoring until at least 2036.

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New Labour deputy calls for bolder UK government

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Lucy Powell’s win puts pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to reconnect with the party’s disillusioned base.

Labour minister accuses John Swinney of 'deliberate misinformation' over Petrofac administration

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Petrofac includes around 2,000 employees from its UK base in Aberdeen

Let people take state pension early to avoid poverty, firm tells Labour

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The third review into the state pension age will see pension providers offering up their suggestions for change

Lucy Powell becomes Labour’s deputy leader – what that means for the party and Keir Starmer

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Powell beat Keir Starmer’s preferred candidate, Bridget Phillipson, in a ballot of members.

Scottish Labour MP confident 'minging' asylum hotels will close as she blasts 'disastrous' Tory policy

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Joani Reid, a member of the Home Affairs committee at Westminster, said asylum hotels were the Conservative Party's "biggest policy failure" of their fourteen years in government.

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4 circumstances when Labour’s new digital ID will be used

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The new digital ID scheme is intended to streamline some processes, but only one situation will it be mandatory to present it

Labour Minister Santosh Lad calls for 75% reservation in Karnataka

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Minister for Food and Civil Supplies K.H. Muniyappa, Minister for Labour Santosh Lad and others take part in the programme to mark 93rd birth anniversary of former CM S. Bangarappa at Sorab

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Labour is leaving Britain defenceless

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The Government should scrap the Chagos deal and spend the cash saved on our own Armed ForcesFew Telegraph readers would disagree with the proposition that the world is becoming a more dangerous place.And so they will no doubt be shocked to…