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Do Labour and the Conservatives have unrealistic plans for public finances?
Many independent economists argue that both parties have unrealistic plans for the public finances.
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Diane Abbott should ‘definitely’ be a Labour candidate says head of Fire Brigades Union
Matt Wrack is the head of the Fire Brigades Union, affiliated to the Labour Party, and currently President of the Trades Union Congress and joined us from Durham.
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Is Starmer undertaking a ‘purge of the left’?
Keir Starmer said today he’s entitled to select the highest quality potential MPs.
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Diane Abbott row overshadows Labour’s health policy
Keir Starmer still claims no decision has been made on whether she can stand again.
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Have governments in England, Wales or Scotland met their house building targets?
Has any government across Great Britain met its house building targets?
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Has an £11k iPad bill derailed the SNP’s election campaign?
In Scotland, the reaction of SNP leader John Swinney to a long-running row over a colleague’s enormous iPad bill has been threatening to derail things for his party.
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Tory MP says degrees like ‘contemporary circus skills’ should be scrapped
We spoke to the Conservative Party Chairman Richard Holden and began by asking him to name some degree courses he thought were a rip-off.
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Tories want to swap ‘rip-off’ degrees for apprenticeships
The Conservatives were focusing on education policy today.
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NHS going through ‘worst crisis in its history,’ says Wes Streeting
We spoke to the Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting and began by asking him if he thinks the NHS is broken, and why.
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Junior Doctors announce five day strike before election
Junior doctors in England have announced another five day strike – just before the election.
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Hackney reacts to Diane Abbott’s potential ban
How has the confusion about whether Diane Abbott can stand for re-election gone down in her constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington?
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‘Children should be educated with survival skills’, says Leeds Young Conservatives chairman
We spoke to Sebastian Gradzki, chairman of the Leeds Young Conservatives.
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‘The Conservatives don’t owe Angela Rayner an apology,’ says work and pensions secretary
Following the announcement, police have dropped an investigation into Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner, we began by asking Mel Stride whether the Conservative party owe her an apology.
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Labour’s Angela Rayner will face no further police action
Greater Manchester Police said they would take no further action against the party’s deputy leader Angela Rayner over the sale of her council house in Stockport nine years ago.
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FactCheck: three promises Rishi Sunak has broken
From Rwanda flights to no-fault evictions.