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RICHARD KAY: Why is Corbyn's brother still free to incite hate? 

Back in 1984, the International Marxist Group, a ragtag band of one-time communists, Hampstead socialists and student revolutionaries, asked one of...

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Northern rail links in turmoil after HS2 axed, damning new report warns

Damning report urges Government to deliver 'reset' of HS2, including improving northern rail links

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Mike Amesbury victim's disbelief at Labour MP's suspended sentence

The man punched to the ground by Labour MP Mike Amesbury has spoken of his disbelief after his attacker walked free from court, having successfully...

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Essex town where farmland is being labelled 'grey belt' despite Labour promises

Planning reforms at the end of last year are now leading to agricultural farmland and green fields being concreted over in a growing 'national...

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Harrow Council to spend £350k clearing 'industrial scale' fly-tipping

Harrow Council faces a £348,000 bill to clear tonnes of illegally dumped waste from land earmarked for housing development in Wealdstone South. The...

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Reform cracks are beginning to show - and it could cost them power

Some Tories fear the right-wing insurgent party is 'unstoppable', but divisions may yet upset their progress

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Operation Balmoral: What the King will tell Trump over Diet Coke

The President's cosy invitation to Balmoral could be pivotal for relations with the US - here's how the royal coup unfolded

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Ed Miliband 'could face axe' in Starmer Cabinet reshuffle

Former Labour leader Ed Miliband could be the most high-profile victim of a Cabinet reshuffle by Sir Keir Starmer, reports say. The Daily Mail...

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How Rayner's workers' rights reforms are being diluted as 'right to switch off' ditched

Labour has faced pressure from businesses to water down the party's flagship workers' rights pledges

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Fewer than a fifth of voters say Reeves is doing a good job amid flatlining economy

Chancellor has made a number of controversial spending decisions

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