Labour pledges to never bring back freedom of movement
The shadow home secretary is bringing back "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime".
The shadow home secretary is bringing back "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime".
"BBC keen to make more money off Jimmy Saville, a pedophile they protected with no care for his victims", wrote Faud Alakbarov.
Andy McDonald quit the shadow cabinet after he was instructed to argue against a national minimum wage of £15 per hour, he claims.
From the newsletter: I read Starmer's 11,500 essay so you don't have to.
Labour's deputy leader took Raab to task on Twitter, deriding him as "so out of touch it hurts".
Having changed TV forever, The Sopranos is so much more than just a mob drama.
The UK and US have always had a close relationship and been partners in many forms over the years. Whether that be as trading partners or military allies there has always been similarities in how we work and what we believe in. We take a closer look at the differences ...
From the newsletter: They're annoying, but history will remember M25-blocking climate activists kindly.
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