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Humza Yousaf says deal with Greens ‘has served its purpose’ and ‘balance has shifted’ – UK politics live
Co-leader of party says Humza Yousaf can ‘no longer be trusted’ as first minister reportedly plans...
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Tony Blair leads tributes to Frank Field, ‘an independent thinker always pushing at the frontier of new ideas’ – UK politics live
Tributes paid to former Labour minister and welfare campaigner Frank Field, who has died at the...
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Tributes paid to Frank Field, former Labour minister, who has died aged 81
Long-serving MP dedicated Westminster career to tackling social issues including child poverty and modern slaveryTributes from...
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Rwanda bill puts global refugee rights in danger, says UN and Council of Europe – UK politics latest
International concern over new law increases as UN high commissioner for refugees says it marks ‘step...
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‘No more delay’ over Rwanda bill, says Sunak ahead of press conference – UK politics live
PM to publicly warn peers to back down but treatment of Afghans remains a concern for...
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Labour are ahead in the polls, but have they won hearts and minds? These charts suggest not
There are signs Labour’s polling lead is a bit soft. But with the Tories trailing in...
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Rishi Sunak’s approval rating hits record low for a PM, suggests poll – UK politics live
Rating of -59 is record low for a prime minister in modern times – matching John...
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Lisa Nandy urges support for UN relief agency for Palestinians
Labour shadow minister also says Israel should be held accountable before international tribunal for war conduct...
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Labour aiming to draw closer to Europe on foreign and security issues
Party hopes to attend meetings of EU foreign affairs council should it win UK electionDavid Lammy:...
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MPs’ vote on gradual smoking ban set to expose Tory splits over key Sunak policy – UK politics live
PM’s plan to prevent those under 16 ever being able to buy tobacco should pass due...
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David Cameron claims Tories deserve to win election and says recovery for party not impossible – UK politics live
Foreign secretary talks up party’s prospects – and his ‘very good boss’ Rishi Sunak – on...
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‘Petrified’ non-doms poised to flee UK over Labour’s tax plans, say experts
Prospect of party closing Tory ‘loopholes’ if elected prompts some wealthy individuals to explore a move...
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Former Post Office boss says he assumed police and DPP were involved in prosecutions – UK politics live
Alan Cook, former managing director, says he ‘regrets’ that he ‘didn’t pick up earlier’ that Post...
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Labour aims to raise defence spending to 2.5% of GDP
Starmer’s comments come before visit to Barrow, where he is to promise nuclear deterrent is ‘bedrock’...
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Tory candidate for London mayor has Trumpian attitude to climate, says Khan
London mayor expected to criticise Susan Hall in speech launching solar panels on school roofsSadiq Khan...
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Sunak criticises Nato defence spending and doubles down on UK arm exports to Israel – UK politics live
Speaking on LBC this morning the prime minister also defended his handling of William Wragg sexting...
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Campaigner Alan Bates appears before Post Office Horizon IT inquiry – UK politics live
Former subpostmaster and subject of ITV drama arrives to speak to inquiry in LondonAll our UK...
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Closing the UK’s tax gap is ‘not rocket science’, says Rachel Reeves
Shadow chancellor says Labour would ‘ramp up’ number of HMRC staff to close gap between what...
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Post Office minister: people responsible for the Horizon scandal ‘should go to jail’ – UK politics live
Kevin Hollinrake has said in his view ‘people should be prosecuted’All our UK politics newsI mentioned...
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Treasury minister: reports of ‘spear-fishing’ cyber-attacks on MPs ‘extremely troubling’ – UK politics live
Treasury minister Gareth Davies says William Wragg will remain Tory MP while there is an investigationAll...
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Sadiq Khan says UK arms sales to Israel have ‘got to stop’
London mayor’s comments come as other senior Labour figures call for government to take action after...
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Education ‘will grind to halt’ unless pay rises address recruitment crisis, union leader warns – UK politics live
National Education Union leader says morale among teachers is at ‘an all time low’ in radio...
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Wednesday briefing: The bizarre Tory attack on Sadiq Khan – and what the London mayoral race might bring
In today’s newsletter: Inside the buildup to the 2 May vote, and what the result might...
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Minimum wage is UK’s ‘most successful economic policy in a generation’
Resolution Foundation study suggests lowest earners are £6,000 a year better off due to policyThe minimum...