Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to set out the next stage of his government’s plans shortly after May’s major elections, with the King’s […]
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Welsh labour accuses UK government of undermining devolution
Welsh ministers are being humiliated by the UK government’s approach to devolution, a Labour Member of the Senedd claimed. Alun Davies criticised Westminster’s handling of […]
UK launches probe into foreign political interference
According to a report available to New Daily Prime, the UK government has announced an independent inquiry into the influence of foreign money on British […]
Minister refuses Corbyn call over hunger strikers
A Home Office minister has rejected a request from former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for a meeting to discuss the worsening health of eight remand […]
High court faults Home Office over migrant detention failures
The Home Office has unlawfully failed to protect vulnerable migrants held in immigration detention, a High Court judge has ruled. Mrs Justice Jefford found that […]
UK resident doctors to begin strike Wednesday
Resident doctors in England will proceed with a five-day strike from Wednesday after voting to reject the government’s latest proposal aimed at ending the long-running […]
King Charles slams dreadful antisemitic attack
King Charles has said he is appalled and saddened by what he described as a most dreadful antisemitic terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration in […]
Channel crossings resume as over 700 migrants reach UK after four-week Lull
More than 700 migrants crossed the English Channel on Saturday, bringing an end to a four-week pause in small boat arrivals, according to the latest […]
Violence against women a national emergency, Mahmood warns
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has declared violence against women and girls a national emergency, unveiling plans to overhaul how such crimes are investigated and tackled […]
Badenoch vows to scrap petrol car ban if…
Badenoch described the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate as a “well-meaning but ultimately destructive” policy that could damage the UK’s car industry.
