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Labour-run council creates guide to history of 'white male oppressors'

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The Labour-run authority, which covers Sir Keir Starmer's constituency, pledged to review memorials to figures who held "discriminatory ideas".

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Too many want to do Britain down – Labour will defy the doomsayers and beat the forecasts | Rachel Reeves

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I don’t pretend the choices will be easy, but my budget has one focus: to invest in building a better future for everyone

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GB News host speechless as Labour minister humiliates Rachel Reeves live on air

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In a jaw-dropping moment on live TV, Labour MP Graham Stringer unleashed a fiery critique of his own party's economic strategy, leaving viewers in disbelief.

Migrants who were deported to France under Labour's 'one-in, one-out' deal 'have fled asylum centre - and vow to board another small boat to Britain'

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A number of deportees are understood to have already fled their accommodation in Paris with their sights set on re-entering the UK.

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Labour must ‘shut down legacy state’ in drive for digital ID, says minister

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Darren Jones told Cabinet colleagues on Tuesday that digital ID would make people’s experience of a new state ‘fundamentally much better’.

Labour must ‘shut down legacy state’ in drive for digital ID, says minister

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Darren Jones told Cabinet colleagues on Tuesday that digital ID would make people’s experience of a new state ‘fundamentally much better’.

Labour must ‘shut down legacy state’ in drive for digital ID, says minister

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Darren Jones told Cabinet colleagues on Tuesday that digital ID would make people’s experience of a new state ‘fundamentally much better’.

Rape gang gaslighting must end – Labour offer little hope to grooming survivors

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Fresh allegations have exploded into the national psyche just as Labour's inquiry is being slammed.

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Andrew Neil issues stark four-word warning to Keir Starmer after nightmare poll for Labour

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Veteran broadcaster warns Prime Minister is "living on borrowed time".

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Labour to split Surrey into two in councils shake-up as ministers try to deal with local authorities' debt mountain

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The existing Surrey County Council and 11 borough and district councils will be dissolved and merged into the two large authorities.

Labour hits record low as Greens rise gaining support in London, new poll shows

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The YouGov survey showed Nigel Farage’s Reform UK in first place on 27 per cent

Mother-to-be died in childbirth after being given 'overdose' of labour-inducing drug following death of her unborn daughter in the womb

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Jacqui Hunter had been given the devastating news that her daughter Olivia had died in the womb days before her due date, and would need medication to deliver her.

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Labour’s push for 1.5m new homes might actually slow down housebuilding

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The Government's shift in housing policy is a gamble for Steve Reed - whether it pays off remains to be seen

Edinburgh housing convener Lezley Cameron suspended by Labour ahead of sacking

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Lezley Cameron is now sitting as an independent councillor

Prunella Scales: Friend of Labour leaders and high-profile campaigner

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Prunella Scales wasn't just a lifelong Labour supporter. She appeared in party political broadcasts for the party during the 2005 and 2010 general elections and was a tireless campaigner.

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What will Labour sacrifice for its housing targets? A standoff in south London is putting it to the test | Anna Minton

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In Peckham, developers unwilling to meet affordable housing quotas are facing down residents and the council

50,000 shops at risk of closure if Labour implements new ban

One in 10 corner shop owners claim they would consider closing for good if the legislation came in