Starmer to lead new Council of Nations and Regions with devolved First Ministers
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed he will lead a new Council of the Nations and Regions, which will involve the first ministers of the …
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I fear Wes Streeting is following in Tony Blair's footsteps
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We all had our suspicions, but Sir Keir Starmer’s government has quickly proven that it absolutely cannot be trusted with your money. In less than six months, Labour has borrowed billions only to toss it into the public sector funding abyss – while simultaneously inflicting petty and spiteful tax …
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'Chinese spy' was 'invited' to Buckingham Palace by Prince Andrew - as calls grow for identity to be revealed
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Nigel Farage squirms when confronted on Reform UK MP’s past assault conviction in heated interview
Nigel Farage squirmed in a heated interview as he was questioned on a Reform UK MP’s assault conviction for kicking his former girlfriend 18 years ago. The party leader described James McMurdock as someone who has “picked himself up from a terrible situation and made a big success.” The former investment banker did not publicly disclose his conviction for assault before being elected and claimed he had “pushed” his partner. The Times later obtained information about his sentencing from the courts, which said he was locked up for 21 days in a young offenders’ institute for kicking the victim “around four times” in 2006 when he was a teenager. Mr Farage dismissed the “discrepancy” between Mr McMurdock’s comments about the incident and the official record as an issue for constituents. Read More Nigel Farage brands Alastair Campbell ‘worst loser in history’ in Brexit clash Nigel Farage storms out of Sky News interview when quizzed over Reform MP’s assault Farage claims Trump insiders ‘horrified’ at Chagos Islands deal with Mauritius