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Tories thrashed in Chester by-election, suffering their worst result since 1832
The 13.8% swing from Tory to Labour, is the sixth biggest between the parties since 1945, and more than the 12.7% in Wakefield in June.
Brexit has added nearly £6bn to UK food bills in two years, new research reveals
The average household bill has seen a rise in its food bills of £210 in those years, with poorer households disproportionately affected.
RMT’s Eddie Dempsey takes apart idea that giving people pay rises causes further inflation
"There was a study done by the Bank of International Settlements recently about the risk of wage induced inflation across Western economies and they said wages right now represent either no risk or actually negative figures"
CWU’s Dave Ward takes apart Royal Mail CEO Simon Thompson on BBC Breakfast
“What he’s putting in front of our members no union, no worker would accept.”
Rishi Sunak suggests those who can’t afford to send children to private school lack aspiration
“So you only have aspiration if you went to private school eh?"
MUST WATCH: Ed Miliband eviscerates Grant Shapps and ‘Tory dinosaurs’ over their flip-flopping on onshore wind farms
He said: “Opposing onshore wind waves the white flag on our energy security and raises bills for families."