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Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer drops pledge to scrap tuition charges
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Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer drops pledge to scrap tuition charges

Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed Labour is planning to desert its promise to scrap tuition charges - a key pledge of his bid when he ran for the get together management in 2020.He had beforehand hinted he deliberate to row again on the dedication - and on Tuesday pointed to the "different financial situation" as the rationale behind the deliberate coverage shift. Speaking to the BBC, Sir Keir stated: "We are likely to move on from that commitment because we do find ourselves in a different financial situation."Starmer accuses Tories of attempting to 'resurrect' Sue Gray story - Politics newest He added: "We are looking at options for how we fund these fees. The current system is unfair, it doesn't really work for students, doesn't work for universities." Lab...
Group of unions for NHS employees – together with nurses – vote to simply accept authorities pay provide
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Group of unions for NHS employees – together with nurses – vote to simply accept authorities pay provide

A bunch of unions representing NHS employees - together with nurses - has voted to simply accept a pay provide from the federal government.Unison, GMB, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and the Royal College of Midwives have been amongst those that supported the 5% pay provide, plus a money high up. The Royal College of Nursing - which represents most nurses - and Unite voted towards the deal.Health Secretary Steve Barclay says he now plans to impose the deal for all of these on the Agenda for Change pay scale.Starmer accuses Tories of making an attempt to 'resurrect' Sue Gray story - politics newest But it doesn't essentially imply industrial motion will finish, as there may nonetheless be opposition from unions to affords for the 2023/24 interv...
Dropping tuition charges pledge will increase questions over how briskly Starmer needs change
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Dropping tuition charges pledge will increase questions over how briskly Starmer needs change

Sir Keir Starmer has confirmed this morning that Labour will drop its pledge from the final two elections to abolish tuition charges.Although he hinted at it earlier this yr, and schooling spokesman Bridget Phillipson has put a lot of her concentrate on the early years as a substitute - it nonetheless marks a turning level. It attracts a whole line below the financial arguments of Jeremy Corbyn's management, which Sir Keir solely three years in the past wished to proceed with.Starmer accuses Tories of making an attempt to 'resurrect' Sue Gray story - Politics newestHis guarantees through the 2020 management contest to nationalise public utilities, improve revenue tax for the highest 5% of earners, abolish Universal Credit, and now abolish tuition charges are all crossed out, ...
Partygate: Sir Keir Starmer might have ‘critical inquiries to reply’ if Labour spoke to Sue Gray throughout Boris Johnson probe
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Partygate: Sir Keir Starmer might have ‘critical inquiries to reply’ if Labour spoke to Sue Gray throughout Boris Johnson probe

Sir Keir Starmer might have "serious questions to answer" if he was speaking to Sue Gray whereas she was advising the MPs investigating partygate, a senior minister has informed Sky News.Foreign Secretary James Cleverly was talking as the cupboard workplace is ready to publish an "update into the circumstances leading to the resignation of a senior civil servant" later right now - which is known to be about Ms Gray's shift to Labour. Reports in a single day declare the previous senior civil servant held talks with Labour whereas she was nonetheless a part of the propriety and ethics staff, which suggested the committee of MPs trying into COVID gatherings inside Number 10.Cleverly denies being a NIMBY over migrant housing - politics newestMr Cleverly mentioned: "I have not see...
Democratic mayors lash out forward of feared new migrant surge
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Democratic mayors lash out forward of feared new migrant surge

The Democratic mayors of New York and Chicago lashed out over a resurgence of unlawful immigrants anticipated alongside the U.S. southern border in coming weeks, pleading with Texas to not ship any extra of them to their cities. New York Mayor Eric Adams stated the migrant disaster is “more than one city c...