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The Liberal Democrats are closely watching Reform UK, with some party figures suggesting they are ready to borrow tactics ...
The government must listen to Epping, close the Bell Hotel, and stop extremists exploiting local concerns. As a lifelong resident of Epping and a local councillor, I stand with our community in ...
World Hepatitis Day, on 28 July, serves as a timely reminder of progress made but also the persistent disparities in the UK’s ...
The Treasury is the biggest barrier to improving social mobility and requires “root and branch reform”, according to former ...
Sue Davies, Head of Consumer Protection Policy at Which? argues that fake cosmetics sold online expose the need to strengthen ...
Labour will be back in Liverpool for its 2025 conference and Total Politics, with our strong, established relationships with ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is carrying out a reshuffle of her shadow cabinet, with former foreign secretary and home ...
The BBC has decided to stop its flagship Politics Live programme from going to party conferences this year, in a move that ...
The government is reluctant to get its hopes up that it can avoid further strikes among senior doctors and nurses, as the ...
Whether it is the impact of cuts on women and girls or the money spent on asylum hotels, we will not shy away from ...
The Home Office has launched an investigation after PoliticsHome revealed that asylum seekers across the UK have been using taxpayer-funded ...
The Parliament’s People Awards recognise the inspirational teams and individuals who have shown an impressive dedication and ...
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