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Chancellor vows to ‘get Britain building’ and shares policy plans
Krishnan Guru-Murthy: “The new Chancellor Rachel Reeves has set out the Labour Government’s first policy announcements as MPs started to arrive at Westminster.
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Who are Britain’s undecided voters?
They’re the group every party wants to win over – Britain’s undecided voters. But who are the millions of people who still don’t know which party to back on Thursday?
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Cost of living crisis in one of Britain’s poorest areas
With millions of people struggling to cope with soaring fuel and food bills, the cost of living crisis has become a key concern in the upcoming election.
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‘We want to turn Britain into the world’s first clean energy superpower’, says shadow environment secretary
Labour’s Steve Reed, who’s the shadow environment secretary, joins us in Westminster.
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International gangs ‘flying in and out’ of Britain to shoplift
Foreign organised crime gangs are travelling here to go on shoplifting sprees because they see the UK as a soft target.
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Greens launch manifesto promising to ‘mend broken Britain’
Today it was the Green Party’s turn to launch its manifesto, with co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay pledging to “mend broken Britain”.
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‘Tories have betrayed Britain on mass immigration’, says Tice
Reform UK leader Richard Tice tells Cathy Newman his net-zero migration policy will improve the NHS and economic growth.
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Britain’s Olly Alexander addresses Israel Eurovision controversy
The inclusion of an Israeli artist in this year’s Eurovision song contest in Sweden has prompted calls for other country’s entrants to boycott the event as a protest against the war in Gaza.
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Britain’s prisons have been ‘wrecked by ideological vandalism’, says former prison governor Ian Acheson
The state of Britain’s prisons is under renewed scrutiny as report after report describes more and more jails as overcrowded, filthy places, rife with vermin and violence.
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Britain won’t stop selling arms to Israel, says Lord Cameron
With Ukraine under the cosh, a devastating war in Gaza and the present world order fraying at the seams, there was much for the Foreign Secretary to discuss with his US counterpart Antony Blinken on a visit to Washington today.
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The Last Dinner Party on female and non-binary bands and being Britain’s ‘most exciting band’
Critics are calling them the most exciting band in Britain. The Last Dinner Party have won fans, awards and critical acclaim and all before their debut album was even released. They’ve been compared to Queen, Kate Bush and Florence and the Machine, but there’s something very different about this dinner party set-up.
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No routine checks on goods between Britain and N Ireland under plans paving way for Stormont Assembly to resume
There will be no routine checks on goods crossing from Britain into Northern Ireland – under the new agreement between the Democratic Unionists and the UK government.
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Anger, energy and art: Feminist artists once snubbed get major exhibition at Tate Britain
The Women’s Liberation Movement burst into public consciousness around 1970. Despite the liberalism promised by the Sixties, little had changed and women were angry. That fury led to an explosion of creativity which was snubbed by the art world, but is now on display at the Tate Britain. ‘Women in Revolt!’ brings together art and…
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Crumbling Britain: ‘£24 billion black hole of underinvestment in infrastructure’
There’s a £24 billion black hole of underinvestment in Britain’s infrastructure – which has left it crumbling away, according to the Institute for Government think tank – in its exclusive research for Channel 4 News. They’ve been investigating the result of more than a decade of cuts in public spending.
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Labour vows to scrap non-dom tax status in plans to ‘rebuild Britain’
A Labour Government would control the public finances with “iron discipline” – that’s the message the Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves had for delegates at Labour’s conference in Liverpool today.