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Rachel Reeves Theatre Ticket Investigation Sparks Transparency Concerns

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing an investigation by Parliament’s standards watchdog after failing to declare free theatre tickets on time. The Rachel Reeves Theatre...

Local Elections 2025: Voters Head to the Polls Across England

Voters across parts of England are heading to the polls today for a crucial round of local and mayoral elections. Looking ahead to local...

Hundreds of Quango Bosses Earn More Than Prime Minister

Over 300 top officials at UK quangos earned higher salaries than the prime minister last year, new findings reveal. The data, published by the...

Rosie Duffield Demands Apology Over ‘Labour Hounding’ Treatment

Independent MP Rosie Duffield has demanded an apology from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, claiming she was driven out of Labour. The MP for Canterbury...

Met Chief Warns Knife Crime Could Surge Without Extra Funding

London could face a sharp rise in knife crime, theft, and violence against women unless the Metropolitan Police receives more funding. If funding does...

Bin Strike Crisis in Birmingham Sparks Political Row

The Conservative Party has slammed Labour's new anti-fly-tipping proposals as a "desperate distraction tactic" from the ongoing bin strike crisis in Birmingham. Shadow Environment...

UK-US Trade Deal Downgraded by Trump Administration

The UK-US trade deal has suffered a major setback as the Trump administration downgraded negotiations to a "second-tier priority." Whitehall insiders reveal that American...

UK Energy Policy Faces Backlash

The closure of Grangemouth, Scotland’s last crude oil refinery, has become a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over UK energy policy. With 430 jobs...

Red Sea Crisis: UK Launches Airstrike on Houthi Targets

The Red Sea crisis has reached a new phase as the UK's Royal Air Force (RAF) launched its first strike against Houthi targets in...

Critical Classroom Crunch: Labour’s Plan to Hire 6,500 Teachers Under Fire

Labour's ambitious plan to hire 6,500 new teachers in England risks falling short, according to a damning new report. The National Audit Office warns...

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