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Speaking in Westminster on Monday evening, Benn said that 202 live inquiries into Troubles-related killings of members of the armed forces were brought to a stop in May 2024 and a further 23 involving veterans - as a result of the controversial legacy act.
All eyes are on Labour's as it marks the end of a rocky first year in power but the Tories and Reform UK have had far from a smooth ride - here we take a look at their lowlights
Kemi Badenoch has embarrassed Labour MPs by forcing them to vote to scrap the two-child benefit cap, despite ministers saying that doing so was unaffordable. The Tories put down a symbolic motion to keep the restriction, which was imposed by George Osborne at the height of austerity.
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Exclusive: A prospective Tory candidate for a mayoral race next year has switched to Reform after he was not added to a shortlist following an interview with Sir Philip May
Yet again, shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp needed reminding of the Tories’ abysmal record on immigration. Yesterday, it was the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper who delivered that lesson. In a statement to the House, the Home Secretary set out the government’s new “one in, one out” small boats deal with France.
John Howard, an Ipswich developer who was the first to announce his candidacy for the new Norfolk and Suffolk mayor, has defected to Reform UK.
The Scottish Tories have said “enough is enough” as more than 300 injuries in crashes were recorded on A9 in the past four years.
Reform UK won in the Newark West division at the local elections in May, but the winning councillor stepped down after less than a week. Keith Girling, who had represented the area for the Conservatives previously, reclaimed it on Thursday with a majority of just eight votes.
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