Category: Politics
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Year-in-Review: The rejection of Rishi Sunak
When the history of this Conservative government is written, the year of 2023 will occupy a central place. But not for the reasons Rishi Sunak… Read More
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Siobhain McDonagh: ‘Why the regulatory framework for short selling must be reformed’
In the intricate realm of finance, short selling has been a subject of ongoing debate. Advocates assert that it contributes to market efficiency and price… Read More
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Soludo govt will end in 2025 – Labour Party replies APGA
By Ovat Abeng Leadership of the Labour Party (LP), in Anambra State, has said the administration of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo will not go beyond… Read More
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Inflation falls by more than expected to 2-year low of 3.9 per cent
UK inflation eased back to its lowest level for more than two years last month, official figures show. Inflation stood at 3.9 per cent last… Read More
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Wellingborough by-election: Minister insists ‘all to play for’ in Peter Bone’s former seat
Peter Bone has lost his seat in a recall petition, it was revealed yesterday, leaving another by-election for Rishi Sunak to contend with. North Northamptonshire… Read More
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Michael Gove threatens to strip councils of powers if they ‘delay or deny’ house building
Michael Gove has said there will be “no excuse” for not dealing with planning applications promptly under reforms set to be announced in a major… Read More
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Risks of Voter ID cited as watchdog warns UK could face ‘failed election’
The chief of the elections watchdog has warned the UK is at risk of a “failed” election. John Pullinger, the chairman of the Electoral Commission,… Read More
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Rishi Sunak confirms election will be next year, despite legal right to wait until January 2025
Rishi Sunak has confirmed this evening that a general election will be held next year in 2024, despite speculation that the prime minister could hold… Read More
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Steve Brine: ‘How harnessing patient power can help transform the NHS’
As chair of the House of Commons health and social care select committee, one of the privileges I have is to encounter stories from across… Read More
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Conservative MP says party won’t ‘get back into power’ unless it commits to leaving ECHR
A leading backbench Conservative MP has suggested his party will never “get back into power” unless it makes a commitment to leaving the European Convention… Read More