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Nigel Farage has erupted at Sir Keir Starmer after reports that the Prime Minister's fishing surrender to the EU could cost up to £6billion. Brussels fishermen have been handed access to UK waters for ...
New polling by Ipsos, seen exclusively by the New Statesman, finds that one in three people who voted Labour in 2024 would consider voting for the new Corbyn-Sultana initiative. That figure rises to ...
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GB News on MSNSNP branded 'shameless' in bid to drop oath of allegiance to King
A politician has been branded "shameless" for launching a bid to drop the oath of allegiance to King Charles in the Scottish ...
EPPING, England - Britain’s government was considering on Wednesday whether to appeal a court ruling blocking the housing of ...
Leading union criticised for reaching out to anti-trade union politician and Nigel Farage ally Andrea Jenkyns, despite her anti-worker stances ...
Ministers are braced for a string of legal challenges following a High Court decision to grant a temporary injunction preventing asylum seekers being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping ...
Reform serving 'plate of chaos' to voters as deputy council leader, 22, sacked three months into job
Joeseph Boam, 22, was removed from his role after a clash with the Reform leader of Leicestershire County Council ...
Broxbourne Council in Hertfordshire is the first to say it is taking legal advice after the High Court ruling on migrant hotels.
The U.K.’s Online Safety Act came into effect recently and went on to immediately cause a storm, doing little to help the ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage hailed the High Court decision in Epping as a “victory” and said he hopes it “provides inspiration to others across the country”, while the shadow home secretary argued ...
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