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“Two-thirds” of Labour MPs won’t vote for any Brexit deal without a confirmatory referendum

As many as two-thirds of Labour MPs, including several shadow cabinet ministers and frontbenchers, could refuse to back a deal without a people’s vote, senior sources within the party have revealed. Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May will resume talks over the Brexit impasse this week, with early indications suggesting an agreement between the two leaders could be in the offing. Tory Cabinet minister, Rory Stewart, said: "We agree on 99% of this stuff” ahead of the meeting, suggesting leaders could...

Knife crime surges in areas where youth services have been cut

Cuts to youth services could have contributed to a surge in knife crime, findings from a Commons’ all-party parliamentary group have revealed. This weekend a teenager became the 29th person to be fatally stabbed in London this year after he was chased through the streets by a lone knifeman before he was murdered near the Elephant and Castle. According to analysis by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Knife Crime austerity could be to blame for the rise in violent...

Humans at risk as world set to lose an eighth of species if drastic action isn’t taken warns UN biodiversity report

A landmark report by the United Nations’ scientific panel on biodiversity warns humanity is at dire peril unless urgent action is taken to restore the plants, animals and other natural resources we depend upon to survive. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history, warns the grim report by UN scientists. The rate of species extinctions is accelerating, It is is worse than at any other time in human history. From coral reefs and the life they support...

Bumper British strawberry crop may rot as EU pickers stay away

A bumper crop of Strawberries could be left to rot in the fields amid fears that eastern European workers could turn their backs on British farms. A hot start to the spring has brought this year’s crop some two weeks ahead of schedule. But there may not be sufficient numbers of workers to pick the berries this season as competition for labour intensifies. This year Germany has introduced new tax incentives for foreign workers which has led to fears that...

May and Corbyn both now say their local election vote losses mean Brexit ‘deal needs to get done’

Despite parties backing Remain making vast gains in the local elections, with the Tories the biggest losers and Ukip losing most council seats, both Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn appeared to suggest voters wanted MPs to back a Brexit deal. The Conservative Party by Friday afternoon had lost 1200 council seats in a total humiliation for the Government. Ukip had lost most council seats they once held and the Labour Party despite winning control of some key councils including the...

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