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Warrington ‘more humane’ on trans issues after Brianna Ghey’s murder, says MP
Charlotte Nichols says Brianna gave people someone to identify with and humanised discussion on gender issuesBrianna...
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UK home secretary apologises over unlawful detention of Bahraini activist
Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei receives compensation from government after being stopped at GatwickThe home secretary, James Cleverly,...
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Labour left call U-turn on green investment ‘environmentally irresponsible and ‘strategically incompetent’ – UK politics live
Labour MP Barry Gardiner, former shadow climate change minister, criticised Starmer’s plan to scale back the...
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UK closer to large-scale conflict than in many years, intelligence official says
Official cites Ukraine war and China threat and raises concern over turnover of top government ministersBritish...
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Gordon Brown slams ‘obscene’ levels of destitution in the UK
Former PM criticises ministers for ‘moral outrage’ of ‘systematically shredding’ social security systemGordon Brown: Grinding child...
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Victoria Atkins claims Labour does not trust parents to brush children’s teeth after criticism of Tory NHS dental plan – UK politics live
Health secretary defends Conservative NHS dental recovery plan after scathing response from the British Dental Association...
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Primodos patients ‘betrayed’ after being left out of health scandals redress report
Families who suffered harmful effects of hormone pregnancy tests not included in Patient Safety Commissioner’s reviewUK...
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Kwasi Kwarteng to stand down as MP at next election – UK politics live
PM says he is ‘not a betting person’ after making £1,000 bet during an interview with...
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King Charles’s cancer was caught early, says Rishi Sunak
PM says he was ‘shocked and sad’ when told of the diagnosis and wishes the king...
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‘Not a betting person’: Rishi Sunak rows back on £1,000 Rwanda bet
PM says he was ‘taken by surprise’ when Piers Morgan challenged him over likelihood of deportation...
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Sunak ‘out of touch’ for betting £1,000 on Rwanda plan’s success, says Labour
PM also criticised for saying ‘the facts speak for themselves’ when asked if Keir Starmer was...
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Free school meals ‘cut obesity and help reading skills’ in England, study finds
Labour MPs call to extend provision to every primary pupil in England after study finds health...
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‘It’s all a bit marginal’: claims of Brexit trade perks don’t add up, say firms
A business department report trumpeting the four-year benefits of leaving the EU does not match the...
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Labour ditches radical reforms as it prepares ‘bombproof’ election manifesto
Plans to reform social care and House of Lords are trimmed as Keir Starmer’s party opts...
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‘I will be a first minister for all’: Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill marks historic moment for once unionist state
Countdown for republicans to potential Irish unification ticks louder as new first minister pledges to ‘serve...
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Northern Ireland government to reconvene after two-year DUP boycott
Assembly members to gather at Stormont to restore power sharing under Sinn Féin first ministerNorthern Ireland’s...
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Dougie Smith: a mysterious backroom Tory fixer feared by MPs
The man who reportedly once organised sex parties for the wealthy is alleged to be involved...
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Labour accused of ‘massive backward step’ over decision to drop £28bn green investment pledge – UK politics live
Sources say party will keep plan to invest in green infrastructure but will in effect cut...
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Jeremy Hunt suggests tax cuts in budget won’t match last year’s £20bn giveaway – UK politics live
The chancellor said he wanted to manage people’s expectations ahead of the spring budget In his...
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Jeremy Hunt plays down talk of spring budget tax cut after IMF warning
Chancellor says less room now for giveaway in March despite being widely thought to be gearing...
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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves rules out bringing back cap on bankers’ bonuses – UK politics live
Reeves says she does not have ‘any intention’ of bringing back cap and wants to champion...
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Labour has no intention of reinstating cap on bankers’ bonuses, says Reeves
Shadow chancellor says party aims to be champion of a thriving financial sector if it wins...
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Northern Ireland will no longer automatically have to follow EU laws under deal to restore power sharing, DUP leader says – politics live
The DUP has endorsed a deal with the UK government to restore power sharing in NI,...
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Tuesday briefing: The late night vote to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland
In today’s newsletter: how the DUP finally brought two-year boycott of Stormont assembly to an end•...