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With scores of Labour Party lawmakers in open revolt and voters signaling their distaste, some are urging Prime Minister Keir ...
Labour’s messy compromise over cuts to disability benefit is an unfortunate way to mark a first year in office, but the prime ...
I HEARD you want your country back. Ha. Shut the f*** up.” So went the lyrics spewed at Glastonbury by Pascal Robinson-Foster ...
Britain’s new defence and security pact with the European Union could see the UK participating in EU defence missions, but it does not mean the UK will lose control of its military, contrary to online ...
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, to give it its full name, was founded by Michael Eavis in 1970 on ...
A remark that gets to the heart of this benefits row within the Labour Party: this is a government with a big majority, that ...
Two-thirds of small and medium UK businesses would now vote to remain in the EU after seeing their profits harmed by Brexit, new analysis shows. A survey of more than 500 importers and exporters found ...
On Sunday, the 80-year-old rock legend Rod Stewart played Glastonbury in the main-stage legend spot. Not everyone was happy to have him there. Shortly before his set, Stewart endorsed right-wing UK ...
Although Sir Keir Starmer and his ministers champion “working people ... The public has voted for change three times and been disappointed – in the 2016 Brexit referendum and the 2019 and 2024 general ...
Parliament's expenses watchdog wants around 20 members of the public to take part in a review of how it sets MPs' pay. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) says the "citizens' ...
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer's 'island of strangers' climbdown is his most humiliating U-turn yet - Rakib EhsanIt shows that they can be flexible for the greater good. But the problem with Sir Keir Starmer is that he is guilty of U-turning so often, it makes him look uncertain over his beliefs (if he has any) ...
A new survey by Critical Research indicates 66 per cent of UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) would now vote to ...
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