Starmer backs Trump’s bombing of Iran saying it ‘can never be allowed to develop nuclear weapon’
Prime minister backs US president as he bombs Iranian nuclear sites and says key facilities 'completely and totally obliterated’
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Prime minister backs US president as he bombs Iranian nuclear sites and says key facilities 'completely and totally obliterated’
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Supporters described the move as a ‘massive step’ forward for young people
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Kim Leadbeater’s bill has now passed all its stages in the Commons and will go to the Lords, where it is likely to meet more scrutiny
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Labour foreign secretary has said Brits should continue to register their presence in the country
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314 MPs voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill on Friday afternoon
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Vicky Foxcroft says she cannot back reforms to personal independence payments and the health element of Universal Credit
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Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and the Conservative Party all blamed by voters who think Brexit has been a failure
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The prime minister has urged the US President to step back from the brink. But if Trump does strike Iran, what are Starmer’s options? Kate Devlin explains
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Sorcha Eastwood, a Northern Irish MP, has said she is unable to make it to Westminster for the landmark vote because she has Covid
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New polling shows major fears about the impact of legalised assisted dying on those with learning disabilities
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Labour prime minister chaired emergency ‘Cobra’ meeting amid fears over escalating situation in the Middle East
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Transport secretary Heidi Alexander will accuse the Tories of an ‘appalling mess’ over the delayed rail project
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Starmer to chair emergency Cobr on Middle East after urging British nationals in Israel to register their presence
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Exclusive: The deputy prime minister, writing for The Independent, has hit back at critics as she unveils a new housebuilding measure as Labour targets 1.5 million new homes over this parliament
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Move opposed by senior politicians including the justice secretary Shabana Mahmood, who branded it ‘extreme’
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Kate Devlin examines what the historic vote means for women in England and Wales
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US tariffs for the steel industry will stand at 25 per cent for now – as negotiations over an improved deal continue
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The author of a damning report also hit out at Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, saying she was ‘disappointed’ by the Conservatives’ response to her review of the scandal
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Huge 25 per cent levy leaves pressure on the Labour prime minister to act, Kate Devlin explains
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As the row over the spending review continues, the prime minister has washed his hands of expected large increases in local taxation
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A ‘deeply disturbing’ report found organisations avoided race for fear of appearing racist or inflaming community tensions, Yvette Cooper said
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Patrick Spencer, who has lost the Conservative party whip and been suspended from the party, accused of cupping women’s breasts at private members’ club
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Like everywhere in Northern Ireland, Ballymena has suffered its share of atrocities. Now it’s happening all over again, writes Kate Devlin
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Institute for Fiscal Studies suggests Treasury is ‘making up the numbers’ as it warns council tax will rise at fastest rate in a generation
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Agreement marks a breakthrough after five years of tense negotiations over the border with Spain that have been ongoing since Britain left the bloc in 2020
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Analysis: Chancellor accused of unveiling a spending review which is ‘full off numbers, few of them useful’
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Exclusive: Chancellor set to unveil Labour’s spending plans on Wednesday but researchers warn she will need to make £5bn of cuts by 2028/29 — even before finding the cash to restore winter fuel payments to pensioners
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Kemi Badenoch’s Conservatives have attracted big-money donors even as they sink in the polls behind Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, official figures show
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