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Rishi Sunak insists UK better place to live now than 2010
BBC News· 1 day agoRishi Sunak has insisted the UK is a better place to live now than in 2010, when the Conservatives...
Badenoch says debate with David Tennant exposes Labour's 'true face'
Daily Mail· 5 days agoAnd Ms Butler claimed it was 'misleading' to liken what Tennant said – as he was given an award for...
Voters considering Reform UK know easy promises might not be delivered
Daily Express· 3 days agoThe preceding six weeks, with its succession of gaffes, mishaps and scarcely believable scandals,...
Play about kidnap of Jeremy Corbyn to run at Edinburgh Fringe
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoA play in which a group of Jewish people plot to kidnap Jeremy Corbyn will be staged at the...
Labour tax raid will force 40,000 private school pupils into state sector, warns Gillian Keegan
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoMs Keegan highlighted the VAT raid on private schools as a first step towards a higher tax state which would see levies on jobs, cars and houses raised. “Without any regard for those children ...
The Lammy Doctrine
The New Statesman· 5 days agoQuestions of empire, identity, race and belonging preoccupy David Lammy. “Sometimes people have said, ‘David’s a bit of a chameleon,’ or whatever,” he...
As dramatic campaign closes, has it actually grappled with UK's massive problems?
BBC News· 3 days agoHas frantic election campaign actually grappled with massive issues UK faces? The parties’ manifestos almost seem like a distant memory. The Conservatives have not managed to narrow the gap ...
Kemi Badenoch can drag my name through the mud but I'll stand by David Tennant
Metro· 3 days agoThe interesting thing is, it’s not like David Tennant said that Kemi Badenoch ‘should be shot’, like Tory donor Frank Hester said about Diane Abbott. Funnily ...
Starmer insults Bangladeshi community in new racism row
Morning Star· 4 days agoA NEW racism row rocked Labour today after blundering party leader Sir Keir Starmer offended the...
What is the real threat from Reform UK?
Morning Star· 3 days agoOne of them is Rishi Sunak and the other is Keir Starmer. For innumerable reasons, I would far rather it was Keir Starmer and fervently hope that is the outcome. The Labour vote has undoubtedly recovered from 2019.