Starmer: Labour would negotiate with doctors
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he would negotiate with striking doctors if he wins the election but declared that he cannot afford to meet demands. .
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he would negotiate with striking doctors if he wins the election but declared that he cannot afford to meet demands. .
The commissioner role aims to champion those who serve and ensure their voices are heard at the highest level, the party said.
President Joe Biden’s performance during the debate against Donald Trump caused concern among Democrats
Social media users have been circulating a video posted on May 23 featuring a man who they say looks “suspiciously” like the deceased boss of Russian state funded private military company Wagner – even though his face is blurred. However, a photo taken of the same scene as the video shows the man’s face… proving that he isn’t Yevgeny Prigozhin. He is, however, likely a Wagner official who was formerly one of Prigozhin’s right-hand men. If you only have a minute… Certain social media users have b
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The Reform UK leader rejected the accusation that his party is a home for racists.
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Nigel Farage was initially unaware that the Russian president was on the poster, with the words ‘I heart Nigel’ written below
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ISW's conflict experts warned that the West must "challenge Putin's belief that he can gradually subsume Ukraine."
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