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Shadow chancellor says labour would âramp upâ number of HMRC staff to close gap between what is owed and paid
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The shadow chancellor said £5bn raised by clamping down on tax avoidance will fund slew of promises on NHS and primary school breakfast clubs
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As Wes Streeting warns the NHS will get no extra funding from labour without “major surgery” we want to know if you think it should turn to the private sector to cut waiting lists? Or are there other ways to reform our health service?
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labourâs West Midlands candidate says itâs time for a fresh start as he vows to create 150,000 new jobs
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Gordon Brown and three former education ministers say New labourâs acclaimed early-years programme benefited millions
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Funding needed after Tories scrapped non-dom status to pay for tax cuts will be used for school breakfast clubs and NHS
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Shadow health secretary says quicker treatment to stop working class families being left behind is more important than ideology
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Every family will be given a smartphone to monitor blood sugar levels, which prevents children from passing out or having a fit.
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After years on the sideline, the MP for Ilford North rapidly became one of Starmer’s most prominent frontbenchers – and is often tipped himself as a contender for No 10
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Regulator probing whether labour MP’s broadcast ‘broke our rules on politicians acting as news presenters’
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Her Tory parody videos shot her to fame online in 2020. As her skits go on stage, she talks about her path into comedy and what a labour win would mean for her act
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The shadow health secretary insists he’s not put off by unions or ‘middle class Lefties who cry betrayal’ over use of private sector to cut waiting lists
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Parliament will soon have the opportunity to grant all women this basic right â but we cannot afford any complacency or compromise, says Stella Creasy, labour MP for Walthamstow
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While Lib Dems want to bring back fixed-term parliaments scrapped by Tories, labour has no apparent interest
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This paranoid, belligerent rabble will never offer the effective opposition Britain needs. They could even come staggering back into power, says the Guardian columnist John Harris