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Digital ID could form ‘bedrock of modern state’, says senior Starmer aide

Alexander Iosad, director of government innovation policy at the Tony Blair Institute For Global Change, said: “The contribution digital ID can make to...

Labour donations row reignited by leaked email as Tories demand probe into Starmer's right-hand man

The Conservatives released a leaked email from a lawyer to Morgan McSweeney in response to the Electoral Commission investigating the failure to report...

Premier League clubs to support expansion of youth hubs

Clare Sumner, chief policy and social impact officer at the Premier League, said: “The Premier League is proud to support the expansion of...

Two-child benefit limit does not affect readiness for school, says think tank

“This research does not study outcomes such as child health, well-being, skills not captured in the GLD measure, later educational performance at older...

Doctors fleeing Donald Trump’s US should come to UK under dedicated visa scheme, says Ed Davey

In a message to the scientists in America who have had their research halted, he will say: “Come here, and finish it in...

Ed Davey calls for open welcome to US cancer experts after Trump halts research

In a message to the scientists in America who have had their research halted, he will say: “Come here, and finish it in...

Lib Dems to call for police desks in libraries and shopping centres

The Lib Dems have suggested the initiative would ‘rebuild proper face-to-face policing that people can see, trust and speak to’. Source link

Abolishing two-child benefit cap is ‘on the table’, says Labour’s Phillipson

Alison Garnham, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, welcomed Ms Phillipson’s comments, saying: “Hopefully there is now a clear understanding across...

Abolishing two-child benefit cap is ‘on the table’, says Labour’s Phillipson

Alison Garnham, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, welcomed Ms Phillipson’s comments, saying: “Hopefully there is now a clear understanding across...

Governments to publish framework to deal with legacy of NI Troubles

He said: “One never gets full agreement on all issues but suffice to say that the core issues around immunity, the restoration of civil...

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Pillion takes home top prize at the British Independent Film Awards

The feature debut by writer-director Harry Lighton also won awards for best debut screenwriter, costume design, and make-up and hair design. #Pillion #takes #home #top...

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When Pat McInerney named one of his first beers after Anthony Albanese over a decade ago, he didn’t anticipate catering the future prime...

Glam boxer Ebonie Cotton suffers awkward wardrobe malfunction, rival can’t help but laugh

WARNING, GRAPHIC CONTENT: Former Ebonie Cotton had her rivals in fits of the giggles as she faced her before their super bantamweight clash in...
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