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Just how did the government botch the Benefits Bill so badly? A question many of us have been asking. I think it’s because ...
A new poll for YouGov, carried out as part of a study with the University of Exeter, found that that nearly two-thirds (61%) ...
Sir Keir faced Tory leader Kemi Badenoch today after being forced to scrap key planks of his welfare reforms, leaving an ...
Opinion
Voices: Starmer has been given two black eyes by his party – but here’s how he could fight backCOMMENT: Bruised by his welfare reforms battle, the prime minister is on a hook of his own making. With a little help from Westminster, he can wriggle off, says ...
If you voted for Labour yesterday, we will carry the responsibility of your trust, as we rebuild our country. Whether you ...
Jim Fairlie MSP has welcomed new figures that show significant progress in reducing child poverty in Perth and Kinross and ...
In the days after Labour’s 2024 election victory, at an event with Barack Obama’s former strategist David Axelrod, Morgan ...
I mention the issue entrepreneurship strategy because the concept is absolutely integral to the Democratic Party of Arkansas ...
The research was carried out by Ipsos ahead of the first anniversary of Labour’s general election win in July 2024.
A ban on “exploitative” zero-hours contracts and “day-one” protections against unfair dismissal will not come into force until 2027 as the Government seeks to give businesses time to prepare for its ...
The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, to give it its full name, was founded by Michael Eavis in 1970 on ...
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