Tag: Prime Minister
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Aid workers killed in Gaza were ‘heroes’, says charity as British victims named
[ad_1] John Chapman, James Henderson and James Kirby died during an air strike in Gaza on Monday evening. [ad_2] Source link
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UK demands ‘transparent explanation’ after deaths of British aid workers in Gaza
[ad_1] Government sources said at least two British nationals were among the dead. [ad_2] Source link
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What the papers say – April 1
[ad_1] Here are the stories making headlines on Easter Monday. [ad_2] Source link
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Teaching union members vote against strikes over pay in consultative ballot
[ad_1] On Friday, the National Education Union (NEU), the largest education union in the UK, said it will consider its next steps at a special executive meeting on Tuesday after an overwhelming majority of its teacher members in England and Wales, who took part in a preliminary ballot, said they would strike to secure an…
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Major Tory donor and four Conservative MPs given honours
[ad_1] Tory senior treasury Mohamed Mansour, who gave £5 million to the party, has been awarded a knighthood. [ad_2] Source link
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Tories need to channel British Empire soldiers who fought Zulus, says Geoffrey Cox
[ad_1] But former party chairman Lord Patten says history won’t save the party against Labour [ad_2] Source link
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Rishi Sunak to address Tory MPs as rebels talk up potential replacements
[ad_1] With the governing party trailing heavily in the polls, mutinous rebels have talked up the prospect of Commons Leader Penny Mordaunt replacing Mr Sunak in Downing Street, should the Prime Minister face a no confidence vote before the general election. [ad_2] Source link
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Tories ‘slipping from climate delay to denial’, Ed Miliband claims
[ad_1] Mr Miliband claimed: “There is a stark election choice: Labour’s case for climate action as the route to lower energy bills, energy security, good jobs and doing our duties by future generations against a Conservative party slipping from climate delay into denial which will mean higher bills, energy insecurity, fewer jobs and betrayal of…
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Sunak maintains hope of spring Rwanda flights after seeing off Lords’ challenges
[ad_1] The Parliamentary showdown over the flagship deportation Bill continues on Wednesday when it returns to the House of Lords. [ad_2] Source link
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What the papers say – March 18
[ad_1] The Times follows suit with Mr Sunak saying Britain is about to bounce back. Both papers are also among several titles to carry a picture of Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, as she voted in the country’s election in Berlin by writing her late husband’s name on the ballot paper.…