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Why Labour 'Red Wall' MPs fear Farage - and what they want Starmer to do about it

A 'Blue Labour' appeal to working-class voters could help see off Reform, say some in the party - but sceptics argue the idea is 'toxic'

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Keir Starmer accused of treating British taxpayers 'like children' over Chagos

Furious Tories have accused Sir Keir Stamer of keeping British taxpayers “in the dark” by refusing to reveal how much he plans to pay Mauritius...

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'Keir Starmer contradictions show Labour Party policy up as farce'

There is a "Keir contradiction" to the Labour Government's proposed giveaway of the super strategic Chagos Islands to Mauritius, a Chinese ally which...

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Enforced returns from UK jump 28% to highest annual figure in six years

The number of enforced returns of people who do not have a right to stay in the UK has jumped to the highest level in six years. Some 8,164 enforced...

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Neil Kinnock spills the beans on 125 years of Labour Party history

On May 14 1951, the people of Tredegar gathered for the traditional Whitsun Walk through the Welsh mining town. Proud chapels marched through the...

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Supporting Palestine Helped the Left Win in France and Britain. Will Democrats Learn From It?

Immediately following the surprise victory of left party coalition New Popular Front in France’s parliamentary elections last week, Jean-Luc...

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Labour overtakes Reform after Starmer’s defence spending boost, latest poll reveals

Keir Starmer’s gambit on defence spending appears to have received an instant reward after the latest tracker poll for The Independent saw Labour...

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Former Labour MP Mike Amesbury has prison sentence suspended

Jailed MP Mike Amesbury has had his prison sentence suspended following a court appeal. The Runcorn and Helsby MP, who was given a 10-week prison...

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Nigel Farage, Mike Amesbury and a domino effect that could change British politics

It was a by-election that caused a political earthquake. In 1981, Shirley Williams changed the temperature in Westminster when the new Social...

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Fury as record 'wave' of Channel crossings mean more asylum seekers in hotels

Even more asylum seekers are being housed in hotels after a record number of applications from people seeking refuge in the UK. The number in...

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