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Downing Street got 'cold feet' over SEND reform due to fears it could look like taking away disabled children's rights ...
Loose Women anchor and ITV newsreader Charlene White recalled being at the centre of abuse for several days, after a personal decision sparked backlash ...
Twenty-six former diplomats, including the ambassadors of many Middle Eastern countries, call for 'unity of purpose over ...
The 20th anniversary of the July 7, 2005, attacks on London's transit system by Islamic extremists that killed 52 people and ...
MORE THAN 1,400 residents in Bristol have joined almost 75,000 people across the UK to call on the Prime Minister to deliver ...
Starmer faces threat of new revolt by MPs over special needs education reform as minister dodges questions - Education minister Stephen Morgan declined to say if pupils currently getting special educa ...
A year into Labour rule, the UK economy shows resilience despite government missteps, but Starmer’s statist instincts and fiscal misfires risk stalling the very growth he promises to deliver, says ...
I like the super rich. I would like to be one of them. I admire their big houses, their big cars and exotic holidays, with my ...
The government has declined to rule out a "wealth tax" after former Labour leader Neil Kinnock called for one to help the UK's dwindling finances.
Keir Starmer lays wreath at 7/7 memorial ...
Keir Starmer paraded his Transatlantic trade pact in May, suggesting that the steel industry would be spared any levies.