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Rachel Reeves sick of people mansplaining' how to be chancellor

Rachel Reeves rejects mansplaining, vows to withstand media and political attacks while preparing a budget that raises taxes and stresses repeated public explanation.
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1 day ago
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People are right to ask what is the point of Labour?' when it can't agree on anything | Martin Kettle

Rachel Reeves is constrained by tight fiscal commitments and Labour party politics, forcing her to abandon proposed tax increases and weakening budget credibility.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
52 minutes ago

GLA accused of telling developers to 'dig a trench' to inflate affordable housing stats

GLA officials are accused of encouraging trench-digging to falsely register affordable housing starts, prompting demands for a full investigation.
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3 hours ago

National security comes first, minister says amid reports Chinese embassy in London nearing approval UK politics live

Keir Starmer vows to robustly protect UK national interests while balancing cooperation and challenge with China amid proposed embassy security concerns.
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4 hours ago

Lib Dems to force vote on creating new customs union with EU

The Liberal Democrats are forcing a parliamentary vote to create a customs union with the EU to pressure Labour MPs toward a more pro‑EU trade stance.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours ago

From Reform UK to Russian bribes: The unravelling of Nathan Gill

Nathan Gill, former Reform UK Wales leader and ex-MEP, faces prison for accepting Russian bribes and making pro‑Russian statements while in office.
#journalism-funding
fromwww.independent.co.uk
12 hours ago
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BBC missed out on 1.1 billion in unpaid licence fee payments last year'

The BBC must outline plans to attract younger viewers while addressing licence fee enforcement and digital strategy risks to older audiences.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
23 hours ago
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Number of new homes falls to near-decade low despite Labour's housebuilding pledge

Independent relies on donations to fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering issues from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech and UK housing.
#nigel-farage
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Starmer calls Farage spineless' over tackling racism in Reform party

He needs to explain the comments, or alleged comments that were made, and he needs to do that as soon as possible. He hasn't got a good track record in relation to this because Sarah Pochin, his MP, made some clearly racist comments and Nigel Farage has done absolutely nothing about it. He added: The man is spineless. If that had been someone in my party, I'd have dealt with it straight away.
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4 hours ago

How WhatsApp messages revealed ex-Reform politician's pro-Russian bribes

Nathan Gill accepted bribes from a pro-Russian influence campaign to promote Putin-aligned narratives in the European Parliament and media.
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4 hours ago

Funding NHS facilities with private finance a breach of manifesto, Labour MPs say

Nearly 40 Labour MPs warn that using private finance to build NHS facilities would breach the manifesto promise of a publicly owned and publicly funded NHS.
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6 hours ago

This is modern Britain where a princess pleading for children's rights seems almost radical | Gaby Hinsliff

Every child deserves safety, love, belonging, and consistently nurturing family environments; caregiving is work deserving of respect.
#business-sentiment
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2 hours ago

Gove apologises after Covid report alleges 'toxic' culture

Lord Michael Gove apologised for government mistakes during the Covid pandemic and criticised Downing Street culture under Boris Johnson.
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#labour-party
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3 hours ago
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Voters react to MP's surprise offer to Burnham

Norwich South residents are divided after Clive Lewis offered hypothetically to vacate his seat to allow Andy Burnham a Labour leadership bid.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago
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Why Wales fell out of love with Labour

Labour suffered a historic defeat in the Caerphilly by-election, finishing third with 11%, risking collapse across Wales ahead of the Senedd's electoral system change.
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6 hours ago

Labour MPs urge Reeves to drop private finance plans for NHS buildings

Forty Labour MPs urge the chancellor to abandon PFI funding for NHS buildings, warning private finance imposes costly debt on the health service.
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4 hours ago

Starmer arrives in South Africa as G20 gathers without Trump

The prime minister seeks trade and investment deals in Africa at the G20, promoting UK consultancy exports and rail partnerships to boost jobs and growth.
fromTheregister
2 hours ago

UK minister ducks cost of nationwide digital ID rollout

In September, the government announced plans to issue all legal residents a digital identity by August 2029, which in the first instance is set to be used to prove eligibility to work. Prime minister Keir Starmer said digital IDs were "an enormous opportunity for the UK." As well as making it tougher to work illegally, they would also "offer ordinary citizens countless benefits, like being able to prove your identity to access key services swiftly," he said.
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2 hours ago

How could Reeves hit gambling firms and are they fearmongering over impact?

Gambling companies don't lose very often but nor are they usually playing a game of poker against the chancellor of the exchequer. At next week's budget, Rachel Reeves is widely expected to announce an increase in the duties that bookies and casinos pay to the Treasury, ending months of speculation and frenzied lobbying designed to sway the government. The tax rise could cost the industry
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1 hour ago

Being a mum is harder than being deputy first minister, says Kate Forbes

Kate Forbes left frontline Scottish politics to prioritize family, citing motherhood, a lengthy commute, and the impossibility of balancing ministerial duties with young children.
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13 hours ago

Ofcom at risk of losing public trust over online harms, says Liz Kendall

Ofcom risks losing public trust if it fails to use Online Safety Act powers to tackle online harms, including AI chatbots posing risks to children.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 hour ago

London travellers could face Eurostar price hikes after government hits Channel Tunnel with major tax increase

All of the users of the tunnel pay for access. When business rates go up, that's split amongst the different users, said John Keefe, director of public and corporate affairs. At this stage, the numbers aren't one hundred percent known, because we're hoping we can talk a bit more with the government about this But there is a mechanism whereby everybody contributes.
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#electric-vehicles
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 hours ago

Woman's rights campaigner arrested at Sarah Everard vigil calls for men-only Tube carriages

Patsy Stevenson says men, not segregated carriages, are the root problem behind gendered violence and segregation is not the solution.
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1 hour ago

Trump yet to speak to Starmer over BBC row

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not yet spoken to US President Donald Trump about the BBC Panorama editing controversy and supports the BBC's independence.
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7 hours ago

Cryptocurrency backed by Farage donor is used for Russian war effort, investigators say

Tether-issued cryptocurrency has been used to launder criminal proceeds, facilitate sanctions evasion, and fund Russian state-linked activities, with ties to investor Christopher Harborne.
#immigration-policy
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1 day ago
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Andy Burnham calls on Labour to rethink plans to make it tougher for asylum seekers to settle permanently UK politics live

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1 day ago
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Andy Burnham calls on Labour to rethink plans to make it tougher for asylum seekers to settle permanently UK politics live

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18 hours ago

Former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle joins Greens

Former Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle, suspended over a past complaint, has joined the Green Party and urged others to follow.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
23 hours ago

Keir Starmer calls on Nigel Farage to explain disturbing' school racism accusations

Nigel Farage faces allegations from former schoolmates of racist teenage behaviour, which he denies, while donors fund independent, paywall-free journalism.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
20 hours ago

The key players who presided over the government's chaotic' Covid pandemic response

Downing Street's toxic, chaotic culture, driven by loud voices and figures like Dominic Cummings, undermined the UK's pandemic response and leadership candour.
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14 hours ago

Keir Starmer defends trip to South Africa for G20 summit as budget looms

Keir Starmer traveled to South Africa for the G20 to secure investment and jobs ahead of a contentious budget despite Donald Trump’s planned absence.
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1 day ago

What does the left want? A wealth tax. What will that accomplish? Very little | Aditya Chakrabortty

A wealth tax is politically appealing but practically muddled, economically flawed, and unlikely to meaningfully challenge entrenched wealth and vested interests.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
21 hours ago

Ex-Labour MP defects to Greens as he says Starmer's party has left millions behind'

Lloyd Russell-Moyle defected from Labour to the Green Party, criticizing Labour's direction and urging others to join the Greens.
#andy-burnham
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21 hours ago

Reform UK councillor 'stood down' from cabinet

Charles Whitford, a Reform UK councillor, has been temporarily stood down from his cabinet role for highways, transport and waste on Leicestershire County Council.
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20 hours ago

Unelected Lords are blocking assisted dying this is a democratic outrage | Simon Jenkins

A bill passed by the House of Commons after years of public debate is being blocked by a small group of peers under the pretence of scrutiny. Their purpose is to kill the bill by filibuster and impose their religious or moral views on the free will of others. They want to deny Britons a freedom now common in many liberal nations across the western world.
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fromBusiness Matters
21 hours ago

Tories demand answers from OBR over Reeves's income tax backtrack

Conservatives accuse Chancellor Rachel Reeves of a politically motivated U-turn on a planned income tax rise and of involving the OBR in the resulting controversy.
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17 hours ago

Councils in north of England and Midlands to get more funding in shake-up

Deprived towns and cities in the Midlands and the north of England are the big winners in a shake-up of local authority funding that will redirect cash from affluent rural areas to urban councils hit hardest by austerity. Ministers said the changes put in place a fairer system that recognised the extra needs and weaker council tax-raising powers of councils in so-called left behind areas. It guarantees them real-terms funding increases for the next three years.
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#uk-immigration-policy
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1 day ago

British Jews turn to Greens and Reform UK as support for main parties drops

Support for Labour and the Conservatives among British Jews had fallen to 58% by July 2025 from nearly 84% in 2020, according to a report from the Institute of Jewish Policy Research (JPR), which said it was the lowest level we've ever recorded by some distance. Labour is typically favoured by more secular Jews while the Conservative party is traditionally preferred by more observant Jews.
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1 day ago

SAS soldiers threaten legal action over legacy plans, says MP

The Prime Minister knows that last week nine four-star generals made plain the bill is doing harm to the British Army already. "Most acute damage is being felt by the Special Air Service. "As a result, lawyers for the SAS Regimental Association have sent a letter before action to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. "I know of no precedent for this in the entire history of the British Army, and ... it reflects how important it is.
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#transgender-rights
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1 day ago

'Michelle Niziol issues budget warning, advising Reeves 'don't freeze out growth' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Confidence is at its most fragile, businesses are holding back, investors are cautious, and families are tightening their belts. I've spent the past two decades building businesses from the ground up. No silver spoon, no safety net - just resilience, risk and relentless hard work. That's the story of thousands of entrepreneurs across this country. We're not asking for handouts, just a fair playing field and a government that trusts us to build.
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1 day ago

Paying failed asylum seekers to leave is value for money, says Mahmood

Government proposes large increases in cash payments to failed asylum seekers to encourage voluntary return and introduces plans to deport rejected families, including children.
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1 day ago

Could you do better than Reeves as chancellor? Play our interactive budget game

Chancellor must close a roughly £12bn fiscal shortfall and create a larger buffer (about £20bn) via tax rises or spending cuts to reassure markets.
#dlr-extension
fromThe Nation
1 day ago

How the UK Media Became Complicit in the Gaza Genocide

When The Daily Telegraph published a leaked internal dossier alleging systemic left-wing bias at the BBC, few could have predicted the scale of the crisis about to engulf the UK's flagship public broadcaster. In the two weeks since the memo appeared, director-general Tim Davie and BBC News CEO Deborah Turness have resigned, and none other than Donald Trump has homed in on the British broadcaster as the latest target in his personal war on the press.
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1 day ago

Green politician quits party to 'protect free speech'

I've taken this step because I feel that I need to protect free speech.
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1 day ago

Future of local democracy out for consultation

The government proposes replacing 15 Essex councils with three to five unitary authorities, with multiple models released for public consultation.
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20 hours ago

UK government will not change law for more legal drug rooms

The UK government will not change drug laws to allow more consumption rooms, rejects inhalation facilities, but approved a drug-testing licence for The Thistle.
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23 hours ago

UK government insists it is taking time to get this right' on single-sex spaces

The UK government is taking time to finalise EHRC guidance on access to single-sex spaces to protect women’s services while avoiding further legal challenges.
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17 hours ago

Reeves urged to grasp the nettle' with wholesale reset of council tax

The Treasury plans a flat annual levy on properties above about £1m–£2m and is considering a partial revaluation of top council tax bands.
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20 hours ago

Chaotic and indecisive': key findings of report on UK's Covid response under Tories

Some of the report's strongest criticism was directed at the then prime minister, Boris Johnson, and the toxic and chaotic culture of his government during its response to the pandemic. Giving evidence, the former head of the civil service Simon Case said good people were just being smashed to pieces, while others claimed there was a sexist culture where junior women being talked over or ignored.
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22 hours ago

Some migrants to face 20-year wait for settled status

Legal migrants may wait up to 20 years for indefinite leave to remain after qualifying periods are extended and benefit claimants face extra penalties.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

MoJ to remove right to trial by jury for thousands of cases in controversial overhaul

The government will remove the right to jury trial for thousands of cases and create judge-only Crown Court divisions to cut a nearly 80,000-case backlog by 2029.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Why MPs are set to tell bad dad jokes during Commons debate

UK statutory paternity leave provides two weeks' pay capped at 187.18 weekly, leaving over half a million fathers inadequately paid and the self-employed without support.
fromTime Out London
23 hours ago

Three London boroughs are getting millions to spend on speeding up bus routes

Some London's buses have become painstakingly slow. A recent study by the found that the city's slowest bus, the number 14, averaged just 5.7mph in 2025, and the average speed of buses in the City of London between was a mere 6.2mph. Some days, you're often much better off walking. But for three lucky boroughs, things could soon start speeding up again.
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19 hours ago

Doreen Lawrence says it was deeply painful' to learn undercover police spied on her family

Undercover police spied on the Lawrence family and campaigners, prioritising surveillance over prosecuting Stephen Lawrence's racist killers and causing deep pain and dehumanisation.
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22 hours ago

Joy Crookes says UK and Ireland in dark time' amid rise of far-right politics

The UK and Ireland are entering a dark time, according to the singer Joy Crookes, who said the influence of far-right ideology on mainstream politics was comparable to the 1970s when the National Front was at its peak. Crookes, who has just played two sold-out shows at the O2 Academy in Brixton, said the recent wave of nationalism and the far-right march through central London in September made her feel unsafe in the UK.
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20 hours ago

Dominic Cummings poisoned the atmosphere' of Boris Johnson's No 10, Covid inquiry finds

Dominic Cummings poisoned the atmosphere of Boris Johnson's Downing Street during the Covid crisis, the official inquiry into the pandemic has found, saying he helped create a toxic and macho culture with the full connivance of the then prime minister. Johnson's chief aide strayed far from the proper role of a special adviser, the report found, making key decisions in 10 Downing Street which were for the prime minister to make.
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#council-tax
fromwww.standard.co.uk
20 hours ago

Decision on trans swimmers at Hampstead Heath ponds to be made next year

Corporation officer Andrew Impey told a Hampstead Heath Consultative Committee meeting this week that the consultation has received thousands of responses with many more expected before it closes. He said as a result he anticipates it will take three or four weeks to analyse the feedback with a series of focus groups also planned. Mr Impey said he does not expect a final report on the future use of the ponds to go to the necessary Corporation committees until January.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

Manchester defers joining Palantir NHS data platform again

Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board (ICB) has again put off its adoption of an NHS data platform prescribed by the UK government and run by Palantir until there is more evidence that it will be in the "best interests" of the city's population. The national Federated Data Platform (FDP) was created by the US spy-tech firm under a much-criticized £330 million ($445 million) seven-year contract awarded in November 2023. NHS England, the health quango set to be merged into the central government health department, signed the deal with the controversial US vendor after a series of non-competitive deals totaled £60 million ($81 million).
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1 day ago

Tens of millions of Brits to be hit with unexpected costs amid the Budget - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Millions of Britons faced unexpected expenses last year, averaging hundreds of pounds and leaving many households financially exposed ahead of the Autumn Budget.
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London Councils urges government to act on surge in illegal e-bikes and unsafe batteries - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

London Councils urges urgent secondary legislation to crack down on unsafe e-bikes, conversion kits and uncertified lithium-ion batteries endangering riders and the public.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

MI5 very relaxed' about proposed Chinese super-embassy in London, sources say

MI5 believes espionage risks from a proposed 20,000 sq metre Chinese embassy at Royal Mint Court can be managed, supporting potential approval.
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