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At Prime Minister’s Questions this week, Keir Starmer told us “Mr Speaker, we’re only just getting started”. I fear so. It’s ...
On a dramatic day in Westminster, questions have been asked over why nobody was sacked for the data breach and why the ...
Thousands of Afghans are being secretly brought to the UK after their names were emailed out by mistake, amid fears the ...
Shadow Education Secretary Laura Trott warns children's childhoods and England's winning school system is at risk of being ...
Donald Trump said Britain’s implementation of Brexit has been “sloppy” ahead of his second state visit to the UK in September ...
There was once a plan for people to be able to board a train in Manchester and travel straight to Paris or Brussels - but it never happened.
The Afghan leak scandal reveals how easy it is for governments to conceal terrible blunders for so long. The law must be changed so gagging orders cannot be secretly abused ...
A spreadsheet containing the personal information of about 18,700 Afghans and their relatives – a total of about 33,000 people – was accidentally forwarded to the wrong recipients by email in February ...
In February, Keir Starmer announced he was cutting the aid budget from 0.5% of gross national income to 0.3%. The budget was initially cut to 0.5% by then chancellor Rishi Sunak in November 2020, with ...
Criticism mounts against Keir Starmer for announcing the proposal one day after the last question time session, in what the ...
The guidance comes as the Department for Education warned that misogynistic attitudes had reached ‘epidemic scale’ among young people.