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Sir Keir Starmer promised his Government would make people “feel better off and more secure” as he sought to fight back after a summer which has seen asylum protests and tumbling Labour poll ratings.
A Cabinet minister has accused Reform UK of stoking tensions over asylum hotels as protests continue. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said 'whipping up anger' serves the political interests of ...
Keir Starmer has slammed the 'scaremongering' tactics of Reform UK and the Tories and said he is rolling up his sleeves to make a genuine difference to British families’ lives ...
The 1998 Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement largely ended decades of violence in Northern Ireland and led to the establishment of the powersharing Stormont Assembly. It was backed by referendums on both ...
Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) would not threaten peace in Northern Ireland, leading lawyers have claimed. They said suggestions the UK could not withdraw because of ...
Richard Tice says the Archbishop of York's criticism of Reform UK's immigration policies are "wrong" and says he should not "interfere" with politics.
Richard Tice says the Archbishop of York's criticism of Reform UK's immigration policies are "wrong" and says he should not "interfere" with politics.
Homes of political party members and state buildings were ransacked or set ablaze, shaking investor confidence in the Southeast Asian economy.
But deputy leader Richard Tice said it is ‘ridiculous’ to suggest Reform has encouraged the violent scenes at some protests.
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Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly said has that comments made previously by her about not trusting the US, the UK and France were “very much in the context of the genocide in Gaza”.
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