Labour’s move to shake up planning rules with yet another consultation_nhy
Labour plans to shake up planning rules by consulting on whether to limit the number of quangos who have been blamed for delaying developments. Ministers will review whether to remove official bodies like Sport England, the Theatres Trust and the Garden…
Keir Starmer orders his Labour ministers to stop ‘outsourcing’ decisions to regulators – despite having created scores of new quangos since taking power_Nhy
Keir Starmer has ordered the Government to stop ‘outsourcing’ decisions to regulators – despite having created scores of new quangos since taking power. The Prime Minister told his ministers that they must take responsibility for decisions as he suggested that some…
Ex-MP Starmer ally who branded Rule Britannia ‘alienating’ and charged taxpayer for £22k worth of Arabic lessons to ‘welcome’ refugees takes her seat in the Lords_nhy
A Keir Starmer ally who branded Rule Britannia ‘alienating’ has taken her seat in the House of Lords. Thangam Debbonaire was a rare Labour casualty at the general election, losing her Bristol seat to the Green Party. The left-winger wore traditional scarlet robes for her introduction…
Reform row deepens as police launch probe into Nigel Farage critic Rupert Lowe over claims he made ‘verbal threats’ to party chairman_Nhy
Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe is being investigated by police over claims he made ‘verbal threats’ towards a senior party official. Scotland Yard has launched a probe into the 67-year-old politician after a complaint was made about his conduct towards chairman…
Farage braces for Runcorn by-election as poll shows Reform support slipping amid row with Rupert Lowe – while Elon Musk ‘could fund rival party’ instead_Nhy
Nigel Farage‘s Reform UK has suffered a slump in the polls amid a rancorous power battle as it prepares for a key by-election challenge. Reform is down two points – as is Labour – after a difficult week for its politicians in…
Benefits cuts ‘delayed to next week’ as Labour MPs revolt over ‘rerun of austerity’ – despite Keir Starmer warning the system is ‘indefensible’_Nhy
Labour‘s welfare overhaul has been delayed amid a Labour revolt despite Keir Starmer warning the system is ‘indefensible’. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall had been widely expected to unveil plans as soon as today, with ministers struggling to slash £5billion from…
Could Elon Musk bankroll a RIVAL to Reform? Trump ally linked to funding for a new right-wing UK party – as police launch probe into Nigel Farage critic Rupert Lowe_Nhy
Elon Musk could bankroll a new party to rival Nigel Farage‘s Reform UK amid a major splintering on the hard right of British politics. The world’s richest man is said to be mulling over financing for a new outfit, which could be…
Keir Starmer warns Labour MPs that ‘unfair’ welfare bill must be slashed – as PM tries to defuse a growing rebellion over the issue_Nhy
Keir Starmer last night vowed to press ahead with benefit cuts as he branded the welfare system ‘unsustainable, indefensible and unfair.’ The Prime Minister tried to defuse a growing Labour rebellion over the issue by warning that failure to address welfare…
Farmers will be forced to sell fields ‘for less than their potential value’ under Rayner’s land grab_nhy
Farmers already left outraged by Labour’s inheritance tax grab will be forced to sell their land for less than its potential value. Fields targeted by councils to build new hospitals, schools, and homes would be snapped up through compulsory purchase…
Keir Starmer’s coalition of the willing to gather in Paris in a bid to build an army for Ukraine as Russia labels Britain the world’s biggest ‘warmonger’_Nhy
Military officials from more than 30 nations will meet in Paris today in a bid to agree the make-up of an international security force for Ukraine. Britain’s Chief of the Defence Staff will co-chair the meeting of defence chiefs with…