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Ruskin College, which was founded in 1899 by two Americans who studied at Oxford University and decided that the same level ...
Angela Rayner has dismissed the prospect of her ever becoming prime minister, saying there is “not a chance” she will take on ...
In March 2003, as the Commons geared up to vote on whether to back Tony Blair over his support for the US invasion of Iraq, ...
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ...
It was rare for politicians to get death threats in 1999. But former MSP Wendy Alexander says she found herself an "obvious ...
Eagle – a Labour MP since 1992, covering the final stretch of Conservative power that lasted 18 years – became a junior ...
COMMENT: This country's economy is now in serious peril. This is not only because the Government is nudging at the very outer ...
Manchester will host The BRITS during its 50th anniversary year - quite the coup for a city that has recently taken on the ...
In its current form, the government faces a big rebellion from dozens of Labour MPs over concerns that changes to welfare will drive families into poverty. On today's episode, Matt Barbet is ...
A Sky News presenter accused Labour of “failure” as the number of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel in small boats soars.
A Labour minister was challenged over the party's "failure" on small boats in a Sky News grilling. Host Wilfred Frost pressed housing minister Matthew Pennycook on Channel crossings being up ...
With a large Labour majority ministers are confident of victory. But clear blue – or perhaps red – water between the government and some of its own MPs seems unlikely to be bridged.
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