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A third of people in Britain believe Nigel Farage is the "most respectful" politician, pollsters say. Polling of more than ...
Benefits for unpaid carers and those they care for are intrinsically linked – Labour is failing both
It has been a relief for many to hear that changes to the eligibility criteria for personal independence payment (PIP) will ...
Starmer’s reforming Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will hope to avoid the turmoil that engulfed Labour’s welfare ...
Seamus McGranaghan of O’Reilly Stewart Solicitors looks at navigating the night-time economy in Northern Ireland ...
A survey by More In Common and the UCL Policy Lab suggested 63% of the public thought the PM did not respect people like them ...
The chief inspector of prisons revealed ‘frightening’ blades including a zombie knife was also suspected of being dropped ...
A new report noted a range of concerns including lack of access to quality, healthy food and living in cramped and poor ...
Mr Jones, who stood down from Parliament last year after 19 years as an MP, described the move as “a very difficult decision for me”.
Downing Street wouldn't clearly rule out bringing in a wealth tax to fill the growing hole in the public finances. And Rachel ...
Nigel Farage told Reform UK councillors ‘how we behave matters’ during a visit to Kent County Council in the wake of James ...
The education secretary has said children with special needs will always have a legal right to additional support as she ...
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