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Starmer’s ‘housebuilding revolution’ could violate human rights
Reducing payouts to landowners forced to hand over their assets could trigger legal battles
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I can unite the Conservatives and overturn Starmer’s loveless landslide
Labour has no answers to voters’ problems and its victory is a sandcastle built on the back of our failures
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Ben Wallace: Labour uncertainty over Tempest jet is jeopardising jobs
Former defence secretary criticises Starmer’s party for failing to give firm commitment to fighter project
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Britain will be at the mercy of its enemies without Tempest fighter jets
The world is too dangerous a place for Labour to start scrimping on defence
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John Swinney could scrap SNP’s ‘extreme’ conversion therapy ban
First Minister poised to solve political headaches by rubber-stamping Westminster legislation ahead of Holyrood elections
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Police should get double inflation pay rise, Starmer told
Review body recommends officers receive an increase of almost 5pc
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Starmer: Not a breath of fresh air but a stifled yawn
A statement on Nato by the Prime Minister, in Labour’s all-new House of Commons, sets the tone for things to come – boring
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Rwanda scheme ‘most shocking waste of taxpayer money ever’, says Cooper
Home Secretary tells MPs that £700 million has been spent on the deal despite only four migrants voluntarily being sent to Kigali
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Starmer fails to guarantee future of Tempest fighter jet project
There are concerns within the defence industry that the programme could be scaled back as Labour reviews the state of the Armed Forces
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Starmer’s ‘white lie’ about Biden is a warning sign for Labour
The prime minister’s centrist image is a boon, but more vocal cabinet ministers will create tensions within the ‘Special Relationship’
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Labour to ‘consider’ scrapping two-child benefit cap
Education Secretary warns axing policy is ‘very expensive’ as Prime Minister faces first backbench rebellion
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Which Tory education policies could be unpicked under Labour?
Despite a rise in international rankings under the Conservatives, some key policies are rumoured to be amended in the coming months
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Tributes from across the pond
Four of Britain’s leading politicians pay their respects
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Blunkett urges Starmer to stand ground over two-child benefit cap
Former Labour home secretary says PM should not be pressured into scrapping limit on the basis of ‘emotion’
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RAF pilots set for airborne virtual reality training as military warned it must modernise
Cutting edge software which allows pilots to experience hostile combat situations while in the air is far more efficient than simulators
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Residents protest Labour council’s plans to demolish ‘mutant’ tower block
Petition calls for ‘common sense to prevail’ amid London housing crisis
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Starmer wants an ‘activist state’ – the risks are obvious
The crisis in our prisons illustrates how even the best intentioned government plans can misfire spectacularly
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The Tories and Reform need to expose Labour’s blatant Brexit backsliding
Starmer’s intention to mirror EU laws and share its asylum burden were not in the Labour manifesto
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The end is in sight for Keir Starmer’s honeymoon period
The ‘lucky general’ may have it good for now, but an economic storm is on the horizon
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Labour is dragging Britain towards higher taxes
It is worth remembering that Labour chancellor has left office since 1970 with Britain facing a lower tax burden than when they entered it