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Changes to law would give police ‘licence to kill’, UK rights groups warn
Israeli military withdraws from Netzarim corridor in Gaza
GB Energy faces ‘challenging’ task to find CEO for Aberdeen HQ, sources say
Britain’s state-owned energy company faces a “challenging” task to find a chief executive for its Aberdeen HQ when it begins recruiting this month, senior industry sources have said.
Great British Energy is poised to begin the hunt, but sources claim there are still no obvious frontrunners for the top job …
Labour urged to defend workers’ rights bill as poll shows huge public support
Labour should fight Conservative and Reform criticism of a major expansion in workers’ rights because of an “indisputable mandate” from the public, trade unions and MPs have said, after the biggest poll conducted on the issue showed huge support.
A mega-poll of 21,000 people, including deep dives into Reform constituencies, …
More Labour figures may be suspended as party investigates WhatsApp group
Labour has launched an urgent investigation into a WhatsApp group in which the Labour MP Andrew Gwynne posted “completely unacceptable” messages, a minister has said.
after reports he shared racist remarks about Diane Abbott and sexist comments about Angela …Trump’s claim that Mexican cartels and government are allied is not reality
‘Kemi hates doing media’: Tory anxiety after 100 days of Badenoch leadership
Angela Rayner defends handling of meeting with Grenfell survivors and families
Angela Rayner has defended her handling of a meeting with bereaved families and survivors of the Grenfell disaster after some said they felt ignored by her decision to tear down the tower.
The deputy prime minister did not feel she had been “aggressive” during the meeting on the future of …
Labour must seize the moment to show child poverty matters in push for growth | Heather Stewart
“Many of us had moments when we felt overwhelmed in sharing our stories. However, we pushed through, with the hope of changing policies that will improve the living standards of the many families living on low incomes who struggle in silence.”
Tayyaba Siddiqui was one of a group of parents …
From ribbon cutting to real-world impact: how William and Kate are treading a fine political line
In William Wyler’s classic 1953 film
Roman Holiday
, Audrey Hepburn’s princess character breaks down in tears before briefly escaping the constraints of royal life.“Please let me die in peace,” she cries, lamenting her stifling schedule of gladhanding, platitudes and plaque unveilings. The Oscar-winning romantic comedy was released in …