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In March 2003, as the Commons geared up to vote on whether to back Tony Blair over his support for the US invasion of Iraq, ...
There is a better prime minister in there fighting to get out, but there is every chance his better elements will prevail ...
Starmer's authority under fire as over 120 Labour backbenchers threaten to vote against the disability benefits bill, ...
A remark that gets to the heart of this benefits row within the Labour Party: this is a government with a big majority, that ...
Lawyers for Palestine Action co-founder Huda Ammori appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice Monday morning, where their ...
Even after the welfare rebellion, it is too soon to write off Keir Starmer - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: Labour’s messy ...
The government has admitted that Sir Keir Starmer’s benefit cuts will still push 150,000 people into relative poverty, despite the prime minister watering down the measures.An assessment of the impact ...
The figure is 100,000 lower than before the Prime Minister was forced into a partial U-turn as a result of a Labour revolt.
If I were advising the leader of the opposition, Kemi Badenoch, on how to make the most of the prime minister’s present discomfiture – and heaven knows she needs to take advice – I’d refer her to one ...
Around 150,000 more people will be pushed into relative poverty by 2030 because of welfare changes, the government's modelling has suggested. The figure is down from the 250,000 extra people estimated ...
With scores of Labour Party lawmakers in open revolt and voters signaling their distaste, some are urging Prime Minister Keir ...
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