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Reform: Entertainers or statesmen?

“I went to the Reform conference so you didn’t have to” Reform UK rolled into Birmingham this week with the swagger of a.

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Viewpoint

Wealth taxes fuel decline

Unions’ populist fix is fiscal folly Britain’s trade unions have a simple story to tell: the rich can pay, and the rest of.

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Justice People Politics

“State prison photo censorship”

Allegation at Reform conference Lucy Connolly today claimed photos her husband took of her daughter competing for the UK at a European under-15.

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Politics World Affairs

China’s long march to dominance

Spectacle and symbolism Beijing is never shy about theatre. Xi Jinping’s recent parade, all drones, hypersonics and disciplined ranks, was pure choreography –.

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Business News

Sumer targets billion-pound sale

Fast-growing consolidator explores options Accounting group Sumer, founded less than three years ago by former KPMG UK chief operating officer Warren Mead, is.

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Viewpoint

Dear Brad, choose Birmingham

An open letter from the West Midlands Dear Brad Pitt, We hear you’re bringing Plan B across the Atlantic. After F1 stormed the.

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Viewpoint

English test for benefits

Integration must come first Immigration has brought Britain huge cultural and economic benefits. From the NHS to high streets, industries would have collapsed.

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Politics World Affairs

Farage clashes in Congress

Free speech warning Nigel Farage has urged US politicians and businesses to pressure the British government over freedom of speech laws, comparing the.

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Bromsgrove Politics

MP pledge: monthly coffee mornings

Bradley Thomas MP has confirmed his coffee mornings will continue into the autumn, following a summer tour across Bromsgrove and the surrounding villages..

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Partnership Content Politics Viewpoint

Reform’s conference conundrum

Partnership content, with Walk Through Walls. The risk of engagement Nigel Farage’s Reform UK may be topping opinion polls, but its Birmingham conference.

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