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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNRobert Jenrick claims Reform UK support is 'soft' after Nottinghamshire election winNottinghamshire's only Conservative MP says the party is at a 'low ebb' but that a recent Nottinghamshire win should be a ...
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Kemi Badenoch has said she is "increasingly of the view" the UK should leave the human rights treaty - but Sir James Cleverly questions if that is the best thing to do.
Keir Starmer yesterday hailed the “groundbreaking” migrant returns deal he has struck with French president Emmanuel Macron.
Oh dear. It seems that Layla Moran – the oracle of Oxfordshire – has been left with egg on her face once again. Since her ...
Sir James Cleverly suggested that leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) would not necessarily lead to more ...
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The Observer on MSNAs Britain gets mired in small-party politics, Keir Starmer needs to think bigThe transition from large-party to small-party politics will be slower in Britain than in France. The electoral system takes ...
Retired senior judge Sir Brian Leveson, who was tasked by the Government to look at ways to solve the backlog of cases in the criminal courts, has made radical proposals to change the system and ...
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick says France could halt Channel crossings “tomorrow” if it used UK funding properly.
COMMENT: The small boats deal with France was a negotiating triumph – but if it doesn’t work, the prime minister is doomed, ...
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GB News on MSNRobert Jenrick takes aim at Emmanuel Macron as he declares France could 'end Channel crossings tomorrow' - 'We need a sovereign deterrent!'Robert Jenrick has taken aim at French President Emmanuel Macron and claimed that France possesses the power to end Channel ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNNottinghamshire MP hits back at claims she said 'I don't care if we stop the boats'A Nottinghamshire MP has denied claims she said "I don't care if we stop the boats" at a meeting with residents. Jo White, the Labour Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw added she had been ...
The cost of fare evasion on the Transport for London network has soared to about £190million a year. Latest data provided by TfL shows the amount lost due to fare dodgers has risen by almost 50 per ...
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