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Sadiq Khan in line for gold-plated pension under Labour plans

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Ten UK regional mayors look set to benefit from the generous scheme

A return to Budget purdah would be no bad thing for Labour

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Editorial: Reeves is no liar, but Labour should never have made that untenable tax pledge in their manifesto

There are those on the left and right who offer only grievance: Labour is getting on with the job of economic renewal | Keir Starmer

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Judge last week’s budget in the light of our bold plans to sweep away red tape, tackle inactivity among young people and pursue a closer trading relationship with the EU

Labour’s economic plan will take years to deliver, Keir Starmer says

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Exclusive: PM hits back at critics as he insists Rachel Reeves right to impose £26bn worth of tax rises at budget

Labour on track to meet major HIV transmission pledge says PM on World AIDS Day

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Keir Starmer has said the Government's goal of ending new HIV transmissions by 2030 is within reach as Wes Streeting unveils a new action plan on World AIDS day

Real Madrid labour to disappointing draw against Girona

Girona 1-1 Real Madrid Real Madrid have drawn their third La Liga match in a row, as they were held by a defiant Girona side at Montilivi. A lack of defensive options meant that Xabi Alonso named the returning Antonio Rudiger and Eder…

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'I'm a pensions expert - here's how to protect yourself from Labour's latest raid'

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A former pensions minister offers his advice in the wake of Rachel Reeves' latest tax raid.

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Labour’s post-Budget nightmare is a symptom of their biggest problem

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Rachel Reeves has become the Road Runner chancellor, but it's not a long-term strategy

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Labour's sneaky move that means rising number of pensioners will lose winter fuel payment

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An extra 200,000 pensioners are set to lose the vital benefit, writes former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb

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Private school hit by Labour's VAT hike set to close before Christmas unless £180k in emergency funding can be raised

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Hunter Hall, a prep school in rural Cumbria, is crowdfunding for the money ahead of its deadline of this coming Wednesday.

Reeves told to reverse ‘pub tax’ as Labour MPs fear backlash over bar closures

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One Labour MP said they feared “pubs will become the next farms” as the threat of bar closures linger over high streets and rural areas following last week's Budget

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Zarah Sultana attacks 'undemocratic' leadership of own party and vows to stop 'Labour 2.0'

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Zarah Sultana launched a blistering attack on her own party's leadership, condemning expulsions as 'undemocratic' and warning against becoming 'Labour 2.0'.

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Angela Rayner ally hints she could wade in on workers' rights amid Labour backlash at Starmer for ditching 'day one' unfair dismissal

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Angela Rayner has so far maintained a public silence after plans to give workers the rights to sue for unfair dismissal from 'day one' were abruptly ditched last week.

‘I’m a headteacher – Labour’s budget will worsen the SEND catastrophe’

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John Hayes, head of a Camden primary school, said teachers are contending with horrific shortages and cannot take further cuts

The ‘squeezed middle’ is back – and this time it could be Labour’s undoing | John Harris

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Last week’s budget left middle-income families anxious and angry. The party is turning its back on voters it can little afford to lose

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Labour threatening rural broadband crisis as mast rollout hit by rent rows

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The rollout of things ike 5G could be impacted by rows over slashed rents for telecom masts.

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Labour has already broken its manifesto commitments

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Tax rises, instability and a lack of pro-growth measures contravene the party’s election platform

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Net migration is plummeting. Why can’t Labour say so? | Heather Stewart

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An honest debate is needed on this polarising topic as sectors such as social care struggle with recruitment

Better off on benefits under Labour: Salary of £71,000 needed to match handouts haul for bigger families after two-child cap ditched, says think-tank

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Calculations from the Centre for Social Justice have laid bare the impact of Labour's decision to axe the two-child cap.