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Jackie Baillie backs Wes Streeting's NHS private sector plans
The National via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoSCOTTISH Labour’s deputy leader has suggested the Scottish Government should follow Wes Streeting’s...
Starmer must seize the chance to rethink the UK-Europe relationship – here’s how he can do it
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoShe saw the UK as a potential co-leader, as long as sovereignty was maintained. Tony Blair, too,...
NHS: six key challenges facing the Labour government
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoIn 1997, Tony Blair’s election “pledge card” included a promise to cut NHS waiting lists, then totalling 1.16 million. Keir Starmer’s “first steps for...
King Charles to invite special guests to Balmoral this summer
Hello!· 9 hours agoThe King and Queen spend their summer break at Balmoral in August and Their Majesties are set to...
Noel Gallagher's Comments About Glastonbury Becoming Too 'Woke' Have Not Gone Down Well
The Huffington Post UK· 9 hours agoThe former Oasis singer – who has twice headlined on Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage – recently...
Noel Gallagher's Comments About Glastonbury Becoming Too 'Woke' Have Not Gone Down Well
HuffPost UK via Yahoo News UK· 9 hours agoSir you spent the 90’s jumping on the back of the Tony Blair bandwagon https://t.co/FDbwSJsb7G —...
Lady Starmer is out of the shadows and into the spotlight
Daily Telegraph· 10 hours agoTry as they might to deny there’s public interest, now that she is weighing up how to act as first...
UK’s Reeves to Unveil Labour’s Growth Plan in First Speech
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 10 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Rachel Reeves will lay out the new Labour government’s plans to spur private...
City ‘stands ready’ to work with new Labour government on growth
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 10 hours agoBusiness lobby groups and the City of London have said the sector “stands ready” to work with Keir...
Tony Blair’s new dawn of 1997 offers landslide lessons for Keir Starmer
The Guardian· 10 hours agoVeterans of Labour’s 1997 victory party at the Royal Festival Hall – by the end, the dancefloor looked like a war zone strewn with dozing bodies – will remember the sense of disbelief and excitement ...