Manchester mayor has accused Downing Street of creating a ‘climate of fear’
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Appeal against Palestine Action ban is not an ‘exceptional’ case, Home Office lawyers argue
Lawyers for the action group have argued that the case should proceed to a judicial review
Andy Burnham calls for two-child benefit cap to be axed in direct challenge to Keir Starmer
Greater Manchester mayor has said Labour MPs are urging him to challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership
Andy Burnham shares key aim for Labour amid party leadership speculation
Andy Burnham has revealed his key focus for Labour amid mounting speculation that the Manchester mayor could challenge Sir Keir Starmer for party leadership.
Boris Johnson brands Nigel Farage’s party ‘extremely dangerous’ as he rules out Reform move
Boris Johnson said Nigel Farage can’t be trusted as PM with rising tensions in Eastern Europe
Southport killer’s taxi driver took another fare before calling the police
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What France’s crackdown on British tourists means for you: How to navigate new post-Brexit border demands
Exclusive: UK visitors to France must have medical insurance and cash worth half of national minimum wage
UK could see fish and chips shortages as cod supply in ‘grave danger’
Scientists have warned that North Sea cod is in ‘grave danger of collapse’
‘Near impossible’ for poorer families to afford food and bills as UK faces decade of falling incomes, report warns
The findings will pile further pressure on the chancellor to scrap the two-child benefit cap long blamed for keeping children in poverty
Moderna takes swipe at Trump as it opens new UK factory: ‘A country that still believes in vaccination’
New opening comes amid a rise in anti-vax attitudes within the Trump administration