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UK Politics

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Alarming decline in children’s health and well-being predated pandemic, research reveals post image

Alarming decline in children’s health and well-being predated pandemic, research reveals

(Still not) facing up to Brexit post image

(Still not) facing up to Brexit

Is the Rwanda plan acting as a deterrent? What the evidence says about this approach post image

Is the Rwanda plan acting as a deterrent? What the evidence says about this approach

Humza Yousaf, Scotland’s departing first minister, and the art of the resignation speech post image

Humza Yousaf, Scotland’s departing first minister, and the art of the resignation speech

Nigel Farage eyes political return: A Tory takeover? post image

Nigel Farage eyes political return: A Tory takeover?

Nigel Farage’s return? post image

Nigel Farage’s return?

Labour plans to nationalise rail network within five years post image

Labour plans to nationalise rail network within five years

Rishi Sunak wants to cut the cost of ‘sicknote’ Britain. But we’ve found a strong economic case for benefits post image

Rishi Sunak wants to cut the cost of ‘sicknote’ Britain. But we’ve found a strong economic case for benefits

Sunak’s £75 billion defence boost: Fact or fiction? post image

Sunak’s £75 billion defence boost: Fact or fiction?

Parliament passes bill declaring Rwanda safe – but can it really be called a law at all? post image

Parliament passes bill declaring Rwanda safe – but can it really be called a law at all?

Gibraltar, and reviewing the Brexit ‘bill of goods’ post image

Gibraltar, and reviewing the Brexit ‘bill of goods’

‘Hard-right’ NatCon event was organised by oil-funded group post image

‘Hard-right’ NatCon event was organised by oil-funded group