
Putin ‘very wrong’ to think he can silence MPs, warns sanctioned politician
‘If Vladimir Putin thinks that sanctioning me will silence me, he is very, very wrong,’ Labour MP Johanna Baxter told the Commons. Vladmir Putin was …
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EU deal disastrous for Scotland, says fishing body
Some sections of Scotland's fishing industry have accused Sir Keir Starmer's government of "capitulating" to the EU over a deal on access to UK waters. Labour ministers have agreed a 12-year deal which extends existing access for EU boats in exchange for reduced checks and restrictions on food …
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Satellite Images Show Russian Military Buildup Near Finland – NYT
The buildup follows Russia’s announcement that it would grow its military and create new units in response to Finland and Sweden joining NATO.
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Is this a sweet trade deal with the EU – or does it sound a bit fishy?
Keir Starmer will be boasting about his latest catch in international diplomacy: a trade deal with the European Union, which the government hopes …
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Sex worker 'terrified' by plans for new prostitution law
At 17-years-old, Alice (not her real name) was sacked from her job in a call centre. Her home environment was difficult. She had no CV and few employment options. A friend had been involved in sex work and had made "a lot of money". Alice decided to go down a similar road. Now in her 30s, she's still …
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Richard Tice accuses Starmer’s Brexit reset of ‘handcuffing UK to an EU in recession’
Richard Tice, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, has dismissed Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit reset deal as “posturing”, saying it will "handcuff the UK to an EU in recession”. The Boston and Skegness MP said that the deal was “not what the British people want”, pointing to Reform UK’s success in the local elections earlier this month as proof. Speaking on Sky News, Tice said: “We need to be trading more elsewhere in the world and reduce costs by reducing unnecessary daft EU regulations.” Tice claims the deal would see the UK “giving up the benefits of Brexit” highlighting trade regulations, youth mobility, and fishing which will undergo “big surrenders”.
Keir Starmer launches blistering attack on Nigel Farage - 'not a patriotic bone in his body'
Keir Starmer has launched a blistering attack on Nigel Farage - telling Labour MPs he "doesn't have a patriotic bone in his body". The PM went on to …