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DEFENDING Treasury rules is Labour’s priority amid the global economic turmoil, Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed today. She warned MPs that the fiscal rules limiting governmen ...
THE US and Iran will begin discussions in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme, both sides confirmed today. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the talks would be indirect, ...
AUSTERITY is to blame for the Birmingham bin strikes, left campaigners told Wes Streeting today after he attacked the Unite ...
ACTIVISTS placed child-sized body bags in front of the Foreign Secretary’s house today to demand an end to Britain’s complicity with Israel’s genocide in Gaza. The two activists from Youth Demand hung ...
ISRAELI strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight and into this morning killed at least 25 people, including eight children and five women, according to Palestinian medics.
IMPRISONED children in England are typically being kept in their cells for 20 hours a day, it was revealed today. The Ministry of Justice released the figures in response to parliamentary questions ...
MIGRANT workers trapped in Lebanon’s sponsorship system are being abused and denied their basic rights, including access to healthcare, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned today.
CWU general secretary Dave Ward called the announcement that will put about 1,000 jobs at risk “full privatisation of the Post Office via the back door.” In 2008, the union’s annual conference agreed ...
GERMANY has temporarily suspended its participation in a United Nations resettlement programme, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) confirmed today.
DRACONIAN new rules are being imposed on Labour MPs to ensure party discipline as the party struggles with plummeting popularity. Fresh standing orders for the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) make it ...
SOUTH KOREA will hold a snap presidential election on June 3 to choose Yoon Suk Yeol’s successor after he was ousted over his ...
PRINCE HARRY was “singled out for different, unjustified and inferior treatment” when the government downgraded his taxpayer-funded level of security, the Court of Appeal heard today.
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