Yvette Cooper urged to scrap plans to ban Palestine Action
“Proscription of a direct-action protest group is an unprecedented and extremely regressive step for civil liberties"
Bill Curtis is a political journalist for The London Economic. He regularly writes for national publications like the Big Issue, Telegraph, and Metro, among others.
“Proscription of a direct-action protest group is an unprecedented and extremely regressive step for civil liberties"
They think it is “the bridge between government and the UK"
He suggested Tory "decline" caused regional inequalities
Fears have risen after a tourist was allegedly denied US entry over a JD Vance meme
The PM is under pressure to review his welfare cuts by over 120 Labour MPs
Burnham says change is needed to rebuild trust between politicians and young people
Richard Burgon is one of over 100 Labour MPs warning against the cuts
Her comments appear to contradict Kemi Badenoch's suggestion that the Tories are looking at copying an EU country's policy on migration
“The government hasn’t listened to private concerns so now will have to address these very public ones," one MP said
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