Reform UK has launched an investigation on Friday into 'racist' and ‘bigoted’ posts linked to the council leader’s social ...
Since Keir Starmer took power 18 months ago, 302 inmates have been erroneously released. Violent and sex offenders are among ...
Those accused of the most serious criminal offences - such as murder, rape and other violent offences - will still face a ...
England and Wales have a backlog of 78,000 criminal cases awaiting trial by jury. That backlog is expected to continue growing if left unchecked. To clear that backlog, Justice Secretary David Lammy ...
Sir Keir Starmer was forced to clarify his position on joining an EU customs union after his deputy David Lammy praised how ...
DAVID Lammy was last night forced to row back after opening the door to rejoining the EU Customs Union. The Deputy PM refused ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has suggested it could be beneficial for the UK to consider re-entering a customs union ...
The Prime Minister said Labour would be sticking to its manifesto, which pledged to deepen ties with the EU without returning ...
The deputy prime minister and Wes Streeting, the health secretary, have hinted that Labour is tiptoeing towards reversing ...
Nigel Farage has said that his party’s racism probe into Ian Cooper, the Reform leader of Staffordshire County Council, “doesn’t look very good”. Farage said that Reform is “going through due process” ...
Justice secretary David Lammy yesterday doubled down on his controversial plan to axe a quarter of jury trials – releasing ...
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