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Business Secretary Peter Kyle says Labour’s taxes are pushing people out of Britain
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Business Secretary Peter Kyle says Labour’s taxes are pushing people out of Britain

UK (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Business Secretary Peter Kyle admits Labour’s tax policies are forcing doctors, entrepreneurs, and wealthy citizens to leave the UK. As reported by The Telegraph, a cabinet minister has warned that Labour’s tax increases are prompting residents to

by Staff Reporter
November 24, 2025
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Last year’s cut to business property relief will wreck many private family businesses – the Chancellor must rethink this anti-growth policy

In all likelihood you have never heard of Hertford’s last remaining brewer but, last year, we generated just under £46m in tax. We were left with nearly £15m in profit, which is vital for our reinvestment in growth and in the maintenance

by Tom McMullen
November 24, 2025
China issues war warning to Japan via propaganda video
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China issues war warning to Japan via propaganda video

China escalates tensions with video

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November 24, 2025
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Why driverless cars could be the answer to our road safety crisis

I recently jumped in a car with a couple of other people near Kings Cross station. It was a pretty normal journey. We watched the world go by, chatted, got stuck in a bit of traffic. The journey was completely ordinary except

by Sarah Coombes MP
November 24, 2025
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage urged to clarify antisemitic theories voiced in US
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage urged to clarify antisemitic theories voiced in US

Farage pressed over antisemitism claims

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November 24, 2025
7 in 10 Tories say Conservatives could support Reform UK
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7 in 10 Tories say Conservatives could support Reform UK

A new survey shows most Tory members believe the Conservatives may support a Reform UK government, with many expecting Nigel Farage could become prime minister.

by Staff Reporter
November 23, 2025
NHS delays in postmortems cause distress for families
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NHS delays in postmortems cause distress for families

Severe shortages of paediatric pathologists are causing long NHS postmortem delays, leaving bereaved families facing distress and waits of over a year.

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November 23, 2025
UK to participate in Geneva talks on US President Trump’s Ukraine peace plan
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UK to participate in Geneva talks on US President Trump’s Ukraine peace plan

UK officials will join Geneva talks on Trump’s Ukraine peace plan as allies push for meaningful negotiations and protections for Ukraine’s security.

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November 23, 2025
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander won’t say if Chancellor Rachel Reeves will scrap two-child benefit limit
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Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander won’t say if Chancellor Rachel Reeves will scrap two-child benefit limit

Heidi Alexander won’t confirm if Rachel Reeves will scrap the two-child benefit cap, as Labour highlights child poverty and prepares key Budget decisions.

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November 23, 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves targets £1.2bn savings in benefits fraud crackdown
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves targets £1.2bn savings in benefits fraud crackdown

Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans a £1.2bn fraud crackdown, extending case reviews to curb benefit overpayments as the UK prepares major Budget reforms.

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November 23, 2025
Canada's PM Mark Carney to discuss US peace plan with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky
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Canada’s PM Mark Carney to discuss US peace plan with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky

Canada’s PM Carney will speak with Zelensky as Western leaders assess the US 28-point Ukraine peace plan and coordinate their shared position with Washington.

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November 23, 2025
Home Office warns Palestine Action ban could wrongly criminalise people
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Home Office warns Palestine Action ban could wrongly criminalise people

Officials warn of rising confusion

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November 23, 2025
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