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The DWP bill, which heralds a wave of benefit reforms, has advanced further in its passage through the Commons. Despite 47 ...
Marxism 2025” gave clear warning of the type of pro-capitalist party the SWP is preparing to build, platforming Yanis ...
Sheffield and Birmingham refuse workers have shown real determination, and their action can galvanise broader working-class ...
Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron will conclude the French President's state visit today with a major summit to discuss ...
PRIME MINISTER Sir Keir Starmer has pushed his much-mutilated welfare Bill through the Commons in the teeth of another major ...
The Sokoto State chapter of the Obidient Movement has strongly condemned recent remarks by Labour Party chieftain Kenneth ...
The move reverses changes made by the last Conservative Government, which was accused of seeking to "stitch up" elections in ...
Labour's scorecard after one year in office, how much can we afford to spend on welfare benefits and better road and rail ...
The Palace of the Oniba of Iba Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Dr. Sulaiman Raji Ashade (Jafo), has refuted allegations of an ...
‘Von der Leyen’s stance on Middle East kept me from ever giving a vote of confidence’ - Agius Saliba
Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba confirmed on Thursday that he could not support the President of the European Commission Ursula ...
The DWP is using disabled people as a cautionary tale: 'if you don't accept low wages and poor conditions, this is what we'll do to you'.
A national strategy to address the underachievement of boys in education is “urgently” needed, a Labour MP has said. “Too ...
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