Category: Politics
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Rishi Sunak says UK strikes on Houthi targets were ‘necessary’ and ‘in self-defence’
British and US forces have launched an attack on Houthi targets in Yemen. The attacks reportedly took place in the capital, Sana’a, and the governorates… Read More
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‘Save the date’: George Osborne ‘told’ general election will take place on 14 November
George Osborne has predicted that the next general election will take place on November 14. The former chancellor urged voters to “save the date” after… Read More
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Taiwan’s democracy is again under threat — and the UK cannot afford to turn a blind eye
Those who have had the privilege of attending a Taiwanese election rally don’t forget it in a hurry. Noisy, vibrant and jubilant, they are a… Read More
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Vulnerable children are slipping through the cracks of a broken asylum system — just like I did
I came to this country fleeing war and persecution. When I first arrived, I thought my suffering would be over, but what I didn’t know… Read More
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Keir Starmer denies plan for supervised toothbrushing in schools is ‘nanny state politics’
Labour will introduce supervised toothbrushing for young children in free breakfast clubs if it wins the next election, as part of plans to boost the… Read More
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PM will look ‘hopeless’ if Rwanda bill passes and fails, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg has warned the prime minister he will look “hopeless” if the Government’s Rwanda bill fails to result in migrant deportation flights finally… Read More
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EFCC Seeks Help From Zenith, Providus, Jaiz Banks In Humanitarian Affairs Ministry Probe, Receives Records
By Our Reporter The Group Managing Directors (GMDs) of Zenith, Providus and Jaiz banks, on Tuesday, honoured the invitation by the Economic and Financial Crimes… Read More
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PMQs verdict: Keir Starmer steals Sunak’s ‘flip flop’ attacks
The first question at PMQs today did not come from some lucky MP listed on the order paper — rather, it emanated from a chorus… Read More
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Why Reform UK remains a mystery
It categorically rules out an electoral pact with the Conservatives, but opts to stand aside in the forthcoming Kingswood by-election. It claims to want to… Read More
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Conservative right bids to close Rwanda bill ‘loopholes’ as commons showdown looms
Rishi Sunak faces a House of Commons showdown over the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill when it receives line-by-line scrutiny in its committee… Read More