Ed Miliband urged to scrap plan to build a solar farm next to legendary racecourse – amid fears horses could be BLINDED by glare from panels_Nhy
Ed Miliband is being urged to block plans for a huge new solar farm which could affect the future of the Newmarket racecourse. The Energy Secretary has been warned by campaigners that horses and jockeys could be blinded by the…
Britain loses faith in the NHS: Patients delay seeking care due to long wait times and lack of staff_Nhy
Patients no longer have faith that the NHS will be there for them when they need it, a bombshell study reveals today. The research exposes a critical ‘public confidence crisis’, with some people so worried about the decline in standards that they…
Stay-at-home Britain: Retail sales stuttered up in January thanks to skint families shunning restaurants to cook cheaper meals at home instead_Nhy
Hard-pressed Britons tightened their belts last month with retail sales growing only because more people decided to have dinner at home instead of eating out. Sales volumes jumped 1.7 per cent, according to official figures, higher than analyst predictions of…
Labour must stop patronising working-class voters and start to take immigration concerns seriously, Starmer tells Cabinet_Nhy
Labour must stop looking down on working-class voters and take immigration concerns seriously, Sir Keir Starmer has told his Cabinet. In a 1,500-word letter to his top team, the Prime Minister said that his party had to recognise that working people felt let…
Ed Miliband wrong to say Net Zero will boost jobs, says Tony Blair’s think-tank_Nhy
Ed Miliband’s plans to bet everything on green growth would be a mistake, Sir Tony Blair’s think tank has warned. In a new report, the former Labour Prime Minister’s Institute for Global Change (TBI) warns that the number of jobs created could be…
Proportion of repeat knife offenders handed jail terms falls despite a ‘two strikes and you’re out’ law_Nhy
The proportion of repeat knife offenders handed jail terms has fallen by five per cent despite a ‘two strikes and you’re out’ law. It means judges are allowing growing numbers of knife-wielding thugs to get away with a slap on…
How much will Britain’s new era of ‘stagflation’ cost you? As inflation rockets to a 10-month high and growth slows, use this interactive calculator to check how much YOUR cost-of-living is rising under Labour_Nhy
Soaring inflation and sluggish growth under Labour have sparked fears of a new era of ‘stagflation’ for the British economy — now use our interactive calculator to work out the effect on your cost of living. Yesterday it was revealed that the consumer prices index…
Legal watchdog is urged to launch an investigation into Labour’s Jonathan Reynolds after Business Secretary falsely claimed he was a solicitor_Nhy
Cabinet minister Jonathan Reynolds has been taken to task by a legal watchdog for wrongly claiming to be a solicitor. The latest fresh blow to Sir Keir Starmer’s vow to restore trust to politics has led to calls for the Business…
Labour row over benefit cuts as Rachel Reeves ‘plots to reduce spending by £5billion but resist calls to spend it on defence or back-to-work schemes’_Nhy
Senior Labour ministers are embroiled in a row over how to spend £5billion expected to be trimmed from benefit spending next month. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reported to want to cut the figure from state handouts for the disabled in her spring…
Now Angela Rayner’s CV is under scrutiny over how long she worked as a home help_Nhy
Angela Rayner became the latest Cabinet minister to face questions over their CV last night after conflicting accounts of how long she had worked as a carer emerged. The Deputy Prime Minister’s recollection of how long she worked as a home…