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Labour have dragged their feet at every stage for grooming gang inquiry

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CHRIS PHILP: The starting point for any honest conversation about grooming gangs is not politics but the children who were harmed.

Kemi Badenoch makes major grooming gangs announcement as Labour slammed

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Tory leader to publish terms of reference for a statutory inquiry into rape gangs

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Kemi Badenoch set to unveil alternative grooming gangs inquiry after Labour accused of dragging their feet

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KEMI Badenoch will today unveil an alternative grooming gangs inquiry which focuses on the religion and ethnicity of attackers. The Tory leader has drawn up a proposed remit for the Government’s probe — which has yet to get under way.…

Labour has lost its way over trans guidance, says baroness

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Kishwer Falkner, whose term as head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission ended last week, said Labour had 'lost its way' and had 'abandoned' women's rights.

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STEPHEN DAISLEY: Labour, who once held Scotland in an iron grip, must now face a harsh truth: The party may be over for good

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Barring some wild twist between now and May, the SNP is on course to win the 2026 Holyrood elections.

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Keir Starmer to make Iceland boss Richard Walker a Labour peer

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Appointment marks a rapid political transformation for a former Tory donor and potential candidate for MP

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Reeves’ £150 cut in energy bills will be nuked by Sizewell costs, ex-Labour donor claims

Dale Vince’s claims over the impact of paying for Sizewell C on energy bills is one of a number of hidden costs which could see consumers pay higher bills - instead of £150 less

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Labour and HMRC told to increase Personal Tax-Free Allowance to £20,000

Government and HMRC's current allowance means you can earn up to £12,570 a year without paying income tax.

Drivers demand 'outdated' 50-year-old rules be scrapped by Labour

Calls have grown in recent years for the Labour Party government to expand the size of spaces, given the massive expansion of drivers choosing larger vehicles like SUVs.

Labour Party sets new dates for membership revalidation, egistration ahead of 2027 elections

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The Labour Party (LP), led by Senator Nenadi Usman, has announced new dates for its membership revalidation and registration exercise ahead of the 2027 elections. The exercise is scheduled to begin on December 17, 2025, and end on January…

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Labour warned DWP state pension increase could backfire on them

Government has been warned it could struggle to cover the state pension bill if its tax receipts take a hit, one expert has said.

Labour could shake-up inheritance rules in biggest change since 1975

Too many people "aren't entitled to partners estates," the Labour Party government has been warned.

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Labour Party elects new executives in Nasarawa

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The Nasarawa State chapter of the Labour Party, LP, has elected new executive officers who will pilot the party’s affairs for the next four years. The election was conducted through a consensus arrangement that led to the emergence of…

David Lammy faces new Labour backlash over 'undemocratic' plan to cut jury trials - as he is accused of 'cynically' manipulating rape figures to boost his case

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The Justice Secretary was accused of weaking the system's ability to democratically serve the nation with a proposal to only have juries try the most serious of charges like murder and rape.

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GB News star tears Labour minister to shreds over Rachel Reeves in fiery clash

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GB News presenter asks Cabinet minister why the Chancellor is still in post

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Labour wants jobless youths to work in pubs and restaurants to cut massive benefits bill - while they close in huge numbers across the UK due to Reeves' tax attack on hospitality

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Ministers have announced an £820 million package aimed at helping almost one million into work, with jobs in bars, restaurants, building sites and care homes.