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Hard to justify hereditary peers, says Labour
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Hard to justify hereditary peers, says Labour

They have continued to top-up their numbers by holding by-elections when one of them retires or dies. Only holders of hereditary peerages can stand in these by-elections and the electorate is made up of sitting members of the House of Lords. Several attempts have been made to scrap the system over the years but it...

Labour pledges ‘iron-clad’ support for Ukraine against Putin
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Labour pledges ‘iron-clad’ support for Ukraine against Putin

A Labour government would have an “iron-clad commitment” to supporting Ukraine against Putin, two shadow ministers have said. The pledge came as shadow foreign secretary David Lammy and shadow defence secretary John Healey visited the country’s capital, Kyiv. The pair visited to discuss a “new UK plan” to help ensure victory against Russia’s “imperial invasion”....

Police powers in rough sleepers law watered down after Tory opposition
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Police powers in rough sleepers law watered down after Tory opposition

A reference to giving “the appearance of” sleeping rough will also be removed, following warnings from critics this was too vague. Policing Minister Chris Philp said ministers had “listened carefully” to critics of the bill and had agreed to make changes to ensure the new powers are “properly targeted”. He added the amendments would “ensure...

Keir Starmer would make UK less safe, Rishi Sunak claims
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Keir Starmer would make UK less safe, Rishi Sunak claims

The Conservatives are currently behind Labour in the polls and Mr Sunak faces an uphill struggle to turn thing around before the next general election, expected this year. In his 30 minute speech – which sounded like the opening salvo in an election campaign and included a personal attack on the Labour leader – Mr...

Labour puts country first, party second – Keir Starmer
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Labour puts country first, party second – Keir Starmer

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the UK would not be less safe under a Labour government. He said the present government had a poor record on national security and no credible plan for the future. Sunak warns of ‘dangerous, transformational’ years in major speech Source link

Is it ‘better the devil you know?’ Chris Mason asks PM
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Is it ‘better the devil you know?’ Chris Mason asks PM

People in Britain needed to know there was a “secure future for them” the PM has told the BBC’s political editor, Chris Mason. After warning the next few years would be the “most dangerous”, Rishi Sunak said his track record showed his party has the “the bold action, the clear plan” to deliver a secure...