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Farage slammed for ‘parroting the Kremlin line’ over Ukraine troops stance

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

“Can we trust someone who is so keen to parrot the Kremlin line…?”

Nigel Farage making his speech at Reform Party conference 2025

‘Reform don’t care about working class kids’: TUC slams Nigel Farage for opposing lifting of two-child cap

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

“We know what his real priorities are…Reform don’t care about working class kids or their families.”

Nigel Farage has been criticised over his Glasgow schoolchildren comments

Nigel Farage says Reform candidate who told David Lammy to ‘go home’ should apologise, but stops short of sacking him

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

Farage called the racial slur Chris Parry made about the deputy prime minister “over the top”

Reform Mayoral Candidate Chris Parry

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Rachel Reeves holding the budget briefcase outside Number 11 Downing Street
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News

Labour’s Darren Jones takes Tory MP apart on Question Time panel for wrecking the economy

Basit Mahmood
1 November, 2024

“Did Labour want that inheritance? Absolutely not.”

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The budget has missed an opportunity to create a fairer tax system, reduce inequalities and boost people’s purchasing power

Prem Sikka
31 October, 2024

The government will need to abandon Tory economic policies, redistribute income and wealth, eradicate poverty, strengthen worker rights, and take essential services in public ownership.

Sunak GB News
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Basit Mahmood
31 October, 2024

Ofcom has opened 19 investigations against GB News, and found the group to be in breach 12 times.

Housing
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The Bottleneck in UK’s Building Safety Approval: A Threat to Housing Development

Chris Worrall
31 October, 2024

Without reform, the government’s goal of building 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament will remain out of reach, and the housing crisis will continue to deepen.

Rachel Reeves holding the budget briefcase outside Number 11 Downing Street
News

Chart shows how poorest households gain most, while wealthiest pay most after Labour’s budget

Basit Mahmood
31 October, 2024

With economists and analysts still digesting Labour’s first budget in 14 years, one thing is becoming increasingly clear, those on lower incomes stand to benefit the most while the wealthiest households will pay the most. Chancellor Rachel Reeves set outtest

Rachel Reeves holding the budget briefcase outside Number 11 Downing Street
News

How Green, Independent, Lib Dem, SNP and Plaid Cymru MPs responded to the budget

Chris Jarvis
30 October, 2024

MPs on the left have responded to Labour’s budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves with the budget briefcase
News

How trade unions responded to the budget

Chris Jarvis
30 October, 2024

“Today’s budget is a vital first step towards the growth, jobs and living standards working people desperately need.”

Rachel reeves
News

5 key takeaways from Labour’s first budget in 14 years

Basit Mahmood
30 October, 2024

Chancellor Rachel Reeves laid out her plans to rebuild Britain once more, as she set out Labour’s policies to repair public services, help those struggling to make ends meet and repair the economy.

Rachel Reeves speaking at Labour Party Conference
News

Labour gives a pay boost to millions of working people with a 6.7% rise in minimum wage

Basit Mahmood
30 October, 2024

As a result of the increase in the minimum wage, more than 3 million low-paid workers are in line for a pay rise.

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