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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...

CPS: No outside pressure to drop charges against men accused of spying for China

The CPS faced criticism after proceedings against a former parliamentary researcher and a second man accused of spying for Beijing were stopped. Source link...

Blocked deportation leaves Keir Starmer’s illegal migration policy in tatters

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed that the Government was “not telling the truth” about its immigration plans, adding: “Even if the policy...

UK shelves push for 0% tariffs on British steel entering US

The UK is understood to have paused its push to slash the levy, which stands at 25%, to zero as originally agreed. Source link...

Starmer faces fresh pressure over returns deal after blocked deportation

Kemi Badenoch said her message to ministers was ‘we told you so’, while shadow home secretary Chris Philp called the deal a ‘failed...

Man wins High Court bid to block removal to France under ‘one in, one out’ drive

Ministers agreed the pilot scheme with the French government in July as part of efforts to deter the number of arrivals by small...

Migrant deportations yet to begin as Downing Street denies ‘shambles’

A second Air France flight departed from Heathrow on Tuesday without any migrants on board, according to reports. Source link

Migrant deportations yet to begin as Downing Street denies ‘shambles’

A second Air France flight departed from Heathrow on Tuesday without any migrants on board, according to reports. Source link

Campaigners hail Hillsborough Law but warn it must not be watered down

The Government said the new legislation will ‘end the culture of cover-ups’. Source link

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Eastern Europeans going home is driving exodus of UK citizens

Poland and Romania recorded the highest increase in Britons arriving in the past four years, new data shows Source link

Is it true that … a glass of wine a day is good for your heart? | Health

“People shouldn’t think that drinking wine is good for you,” says Dr Oliver Guttmann, a consultant cardiologist at the Wellington hospital in London.Alcohol...

‘Spaceship’ 3I/ATLAS has ‘pulse like a heartbeat’ – the biggest ‘alien’ sign yet

In the latest update on the 'alien spacecraft' 3I/ATLAS, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has now claimed that the strange object might have a 'pulsing'...

Why doesn’t Chancellor raid public sector pensions instead of always coming after private sector workers? STEVE WEBB replies

Something has been perplexing me for some time. There is always talk of 'raiding' private pensions in one way or another but there is...

Vogue Williams cries over Spencer Matthews' devastating letter on I'm A Celebrity after 'split' rumours

Williams, 40, and Spencer, 37, faced split speculation earlier this month after seven years of marriage #Vogue #Williams #cries #Spencer #Matthews039 #devastating #letter #I039m #Celebrity...
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