The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Voters can see that, in the world of Trump and Putin, Britain’s future is European. Westminster is playing catch-upLike a Hollywood studio churning out the umpteenth sequel in a stale franchise, Westminster has manufactured another episode in the interminable Brexit Wars ...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Conservative leader’s attempts to refight the past suggests she won’t be happy until her party sinks even lower in the polls As the Brexit Nostalgia festival – AKA the Earnestness of Being Unimportant – eased into its second day, Keir Starmer prepared to give a statement ...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
As Tory bigwigs compete to signal outrage over ‘great Brexit betrayal’, the party is polling worse than ever beforeFor Brexit aficionados the start of this week felt comfortingly familiar: ...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
EU trawlers to get 12 years’ access to UK waters, but some in Devon are hopeful about lower costs and less paperwork...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
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BBC » 2 weeks ago
The decision has been condemned by trans rights advocates and by gender critical activists....
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BBC » 2 weeks ago
Starmer told Liz Saville Roberts she spoke "rubbish" after she challenged him over migration....
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Climate Change Committee says original goal of a 75% emissions cut by 2030 will now be delayed by up to six yearsThe UK’s climate watchdog has warned that Scotland needs to take “immediate action at pace and scale” to cut its emissions after ministers axed a series of pol...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Sentencing review to be published on Thursday aims to ‘ease prison capacity crisis’ and reduce reoffendingJudges and magistrates in England and Wales will be told to move away from handing out short custodial sentences in favour of community-based alternatives in a long-a...
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The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Exclusive: Work and pensions secretary to double down on changes despite growing pressure within LabourThe work and pensions secretary, Liz Kendall, will double down on Labour’s £5bn disability benefits cuts on Wednesday, claiming she is reforming the welfare state to sav...
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