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'Stop digging, Chancellor': Rachel Reeves MUST cut spending despite howls of protest from Labour MPs, says former Bank of England official

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Despite the Chancellor raising employer National Insurance and other taxes in her last Budget, spending is increasing faster than tax receipts.

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Labour claims it's got tough on migrant crisis - but you'll hate what's really happening

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As single male migrants and asylum seekers look set to be housed in an Army barracks, Chris Riches says it sounds just like a cushy holiday club.

Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to back her make-or-break budget

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Chancellor tells parliamentary party they might not like every measure but promises budget will be ‘fair’

Reeves calls for unity and support from Labour MPs ahead of Budget

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The Chancellor called for unity as she spoke in front of restive backbenchers in Monday night ahead of the Budget, and insisted she was proud of it.

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Reeves calls for unity and support from Labour MPs ahead of Budget

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The Chancellor called for unity as she spoke in front of restive backbenchers in Monday night ahead of the Budget, and insisted she was proud of it.

Reeves calls for unity and support from Labour MPs ahead of Budget

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The Chancellor called for unity as she spoke in front of restive backbenchers in Monday night ahead of the Budget, and insisted she was proud of it.

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Labour has finally found its Margaret Thatcher – and she’ll break Angela Rayner’s heart

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Labour has never had a strong female leader with the popular touch.

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Labour needs to realise making cruelty part of UK's asylum system is immoral

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Politicians intent on building a better world need to speak out against far-right rhetoric on immigration

UK Budget 2025: Labour's economic policies are unravelling much like COP30's hopes of ending oil and gas

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After the COP30 climate summit ends with a whimper, Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ second Budget may not fare much better

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Fury in UK town as 'Labour council sidelines disabled boy for Christmas light switch on'

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Logan Keir, 13, was invited to switch-on the Christmas lights in his hometown, but his dream was shattered.

Reeves must use Budget to restore public trust in party, Scottish Labour leader warns

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Anas Sarwar issued a warning days before the chancellor delivers her make-or-break Budget - with crucial elections in Scotland in May threatening to decide Keir Starmer’s future as PM

MrBeast announces partnership with Rockefeller Foundation to fight child labour

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Beast Philanthropy and the Rockefeller Foundation are announcing a strategic partnership to help vulnerable young people around the world

Labour Government delivers extra energy bill support for 350,000 more families in South East England

350,000 more families in the South East will receive £150 off their energy bills through the Warm Home Discount One in five families across Britain will get help with their...

Humiliation for Rachel Reeves as even Labour voters think she's a terrible Chancellor

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Voters in despair with Labour as they fear cost of living crisis will never end

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Labour told to step up as electric car charger problem sweeps England

An updated ‘Constituency Map’ has been revealed that highlights where public charging rollout is falling behind consumer demand.

Ian Botham rips into the Labour government, claims Covid-19 lockdowns were the result of 'scaremongering' - and tells anti-monarchists to 'p*** off'

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England cricket legend Ian Botham has launched a scathing attack on the Labour government and given his thoughts on the state of the UK.

Labour’s free breakfast clubs to reach more children in Portsmouth as MPs call on 17 local schools to join the programme

More parents in Portsmouth could save up to £450 and 95 hours per year as Labour’s free breakfast club set to target less well off areas Applications open today for...

Liverpool Labour councillor has whip withdrawn amid investigation

Assen Christov who represents Vauxhall will no longer sit with the largest party in the city