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‘Extremist’ Britain?

‘Today you’re an extremist if you voice concerns on immigration’ Immigration is now the number one issue facing the UK, according to multiple.

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£1.75bn ‘Midlands Rail Hub’

Birmingham MP Laurance Turner has welcomed Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ commitment to help fund £1.75bn of rail investments in the West Midlands. In her.

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Questions burn in arson case

Three men stand accused of targeting the family home of Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a series of arson attacks – an act.

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A lifeline and a warning

The Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election result is a moment of sharp contrast in British politics: a vital, if fragile, lifeline for an.

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Jobs, homes, transport, growth

Jobs, homes, economic growth and better transport will be facilitated in the West Midlands by the government’s spending pledges, the region’s mayor said..

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Planning slump threatens housing pledge

New figures showing planning approvals for new homes in England have dropped to their lowest level in 13 years signal a sobering reality.

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Politics Viewpoint

Can Labour stop Reform?

Former foreign secretary David Miliband is warning of the danger facing centre-left parties from the rise of right-wing populism. In a report published.

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Poland: Tusk’s balancing act

A vote for show, not strength By calling a vote of confidence in himself, Donald Tusk has gambled on theatrics to hold his.

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Reform: 48-hour resignation farce

Zia Yusuf’s 48-hour resignation from Reform UK has all the drama and credibility of a child storming out of the house with a.

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UK industrial strategy delayed

The launch of the UK government’s long-awaited industrial strategy has been delayed until the end of June. This amid ongoing negotiations over departmental.

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