Starmer says he could not afford to go to university today
The Labour leader said student life becoming ‘the preserve of the wealthy’ would be a ‘deep betrayal’.
The Labour leader said student life becoming ‘the preserve of the wealthy’ would be a ‘deep betrayal’.
Concern around the issue now stands at the highest level since the Cop26 conference in Glasgow in November 2021, says Ipsos.
The party also said the UK is the ‘sick man of Europe’ when it comes to supporting ill employees.
Starmer, surrounded by New Labour devotees, is increasingly leaning on ‘the institute’.
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was speaking to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe on Saturday.
The RMT general secretary took aim at the Labour leader for his stance on policies such as tackling public sector pay disputes.
The Government said the 13 new facilities – eight of which are private – will ‘ease pressure’ on the health service.
The energy secretary tried to blame Labour for the government's record on tackling illegal migration, but Jayne Secker wasn't having any of it.
“Did I just introduce you as Nigel Farage? Easy mistake to make.”
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