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Chris Mason: Labour still has a big persuasion job ahead

"I've not had as much quality time with my colleagues since the Brexit wars," a minister told me with a wry smile.A remark that...

Labour MPs press Liz Kendall on rollout of benefit changes

The government was forced into a climbdown after more than 120 Labour MPs - including Dame Meg and Abrahams - threatened to block the...

Welfare U-turn means we are in ‘better position’ – Streeting

Streeting said the government had shifted "not just the package but also the approach" following criticism that the original proposals risked undermining support for...

More Labour MPs join benefit revolt despite ministers’ appeals

Andy Burnham, the Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester and former MP, said the government should listen to its MPs in the Parliamentary Labour Party...

PM vows to press on with welfare cuts despite growing rebellion

"We were elected in to change what is broken in our country," he added.Sir Keir said the current welfare system "traps people" on benefits,...

Dozens of Labour MPs back bid to block benefits changes

In a meeting of Labour MPs on Monday evening, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall defended the welfare reforms, arguing greater spending on benefits...

Iran still has an off-ramp for diplomacy, says David Lammy

Pressed on whether the US strikes were legal, Lammy responded: "I don't say it's not legitimate" and said there was "no moral equivalence" with...

Keir Starmer calls for Iran to return to negotiating table

The US said it had carried out strikes on three nuclear facilities in Iran: Natanz, Isfahan and Fordo on Saturday night.Reynolds told BBC's Sunday...

Kneecap performing at Glastonbury ‘not appropriate’, PM says

Mr Ó hAnnaidh, charged under the name Liam O'Hanna, was released on unconditional bail after Wednesday's hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court.The prime minister's comments...

Assisted dying: Esther Rantzen urges Lords not to block bill

Under the proposals, mentally competent, terminally ill adults in England and Wales with a life expectancy of less than six months would be eligible...

MPs back assisted dying bill in historic Commons vote

It is likely, although not guaranteed, that the House of Lords will approve the bill later this year. If that happens, ministers would have...

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