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Wes Streeting: Labour Leadership Contender Emerges

Westminster is rife with speculation about Wes Streeting's leadership ambitions after a chaotic week for Labour. Discover the inside story of the party's internal tensions and what it means for the future.

Young Brits Reveal Why Reform UK Gains Traction

A panel of young Britons explains why Nigel Farage's Reform UK appeals to disillusioned youth and offers solutions beyond Westminster politics. Discover their insights on rebuilding political engagement.

Labour Leadership Crisis: Streeting vs Starmer

As Labour faces internal turmoil, Wes Streeting emerges as potential leadership contender. Could replacing Keir Starmer solve the party's fundamental problems? Analysis of the political manoeuvring.

Starmer apologises to Streeting in Labour rift

Keir Starmer has apologised to health secretary Wes Streeting following damaging briefings from allies. The Labour turmoil reveals deepening tensions within the party leadership.

Greens Challenge Labour in UK Polls

Zack Polanski's Green Party surges in popularity, potentially overtaking Labour. Discover the seismic shift reshaping British politics and its consequences.

Labour MPs revive Tribune to challenge Reform party

In a dramatic political move, Labour MPs are resurrecting the legendary Tribune group to counter the growing threat from Nigel Farage's Reform party, signalling a major shift in Westminster's power dynamics.

Tories Block Labour's Workers' Rights Bill

The Conservative Party is systematically dismantling Labour's landmark employment rights bill, sparking accusations of sabotaging worker protections and siding with corporate interests.

Khan Hails New York Mayor Adams: 'Hope Won'

London Mayor Sadiq Khan draws parallels between his leadership and newly elected New York Mayor Eric Adams, celebrating progressive victories across global cities.

Labour's poverty dilemma: 450,000 children wait

Exclusive analysis reveals Labour's cautious approach to child poverty, opting for gradual reform over immediate universal credit expansion despite rising hardship across Britain.

Farage's Speech: Light on Detail, Heavy on Instinct

Nigel Farage's first major speech since returning to frontline politics offered more instinct than policy, but revealed a potent political strategy targeting Labour's traditional heartlands.

Labour's £10m boost for UK EV charging blackspots

The Labour Party pledges £10 million to eliminate electric vehicle charging blackspots across the UK, accelerating the transition to zero-emission transport and supporting the 2035 petrol car ban.

Farage: Reform UK is now the real opposition

Nigel Farage launches blistering attack on Labour and Conservatives, positioning Reform UK as the true opposition in British politics. Get the latest on his controversial immigration claims and political strategy.

Labour's Exit Tax Plan for Wealthy Brits Fleeing UK

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers implementing an exit levy on wealthy individuals attempting to leave the UK ahead of potential Labour tax reforms, targeting capital gains loopholes.

Next's £35 Christmas Dress That Flatters Every Figure

Shoppers are raving about Next's stunning Christmas party dress that combines sparkle, comfort and incredible value. Discover why this £35 dress is selling fast and how to style it for your festive events.

Kemi Badenoch's Tory transformation plan revealed

Exclusive insight into Kemi Badenoch's first year leading the Conservative Party, revealing her strategy to rebuild, reconnect with voters, and prepare for the next general election.

Nationals revolt over net zero target

David Littleproud confronts internal rebellion as Nationals MPs challenge Australia's 2050 net zero emissions commitment, threatening political stability and climate policy.

Centrelink payments suspended for thousands

Major Centrelink compliance operation sees welfare payments suspended for thousands of Australians failing to meet mutual obligation requirements. Experts warn vulnerable recipients are at risk.

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