Eight key plans and the challenges forward
Getty It’s been a busy first week for Labour, with a raft of bulletins together with plans to sort out jail overcrowding, get folks again into work and construct 1.5
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Getty It’s been a busy first week for Labour, with a raft of bulletins together with plans to sort out jail overcrowding, get folks again into work and construct 1.5
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has dominated out adjustments to how the BBC is funded till at the least 2027. “We’re dedicated in our manifesto to the BBC and to
Intimidation and threats to MPs are at unprecedented ranges, in accordance with the Home of Commons Speaker. Alongside bodily threats, parliamentarians are going through fixed cyber-attacks from “overseas actors” attempting
2 hours in the past By Andy Trigg, BBC Information, East Martin Giles/BBC Former Conservative MP Peter Aldous says dropping his seat on the normal election is a problem he’s “going through
The prime minister has thanked the previous chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s kids for the “candy and considerate” notes they left for his kids once they first arrived in Downing Road. Sir
45 minutes in the past By Rosemary McCabe, BBC Journalist Getty Picture Out with the outdated, in with the brand new. Nothing represents the fast, ruthless enterprise of politics like removing vans
Overcrowding in prisons will “pressure” the federal government to alter the best way it offers with prisoners serving indeterminate sentences, ex-home secretary David Blunkett has mentioned. Newest figures present slightly
5 hours in the past By Henry Zeffman, @hzeffman, Chief political correspondent BBC The parliamentary Conservative social gathering is dazed and confused, even grief-stricken. Many knew an enormous defeat was coming, although some
Labour will set out plans later to handle jail overcrowding in England and Wales after issues that jails could run out of area inside weeks. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has
35 minutes in the past By Leila Nathoo, Political correspondent • Sam Francis, Political reporter BBC Dying threats and voter intimidation left Rushanara Ali needing police safety throughout her re-election marketing campaign, the Labour MP