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  • 1 week ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Nick Gutteridge

    One senior Tory MP has suggested Kemi Badenoch should stand down for the good of the party - Edward MasseyKemi Badenoch will not “chase Reform to the right” despite suffering a historic defeat in Thursday’s local elections, Conservative strategists have decided. The Conservative leader will resist calls to match Nigel Farage’s policies for fear of political collapse in the style of right-wing parties in Australia and Canada.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Nick Gutteridge

    But other Tory MPs said the local election results showed that she should resign. "I think the leader needs to go, I think she's lost the plot. She's not good enough and I think the people around her aren't good enough either," one said. "There's no vision at the moment and there's no leadership.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Nick Gutteridge

    Lady Batters warned that, without a change to make food production more profitable, many family farms risked going under, which would harm the countryside. It could also mean the UK would have to import more food, which is less environmentally friendly and would leave the country more exposed to global events. "Without profit, we'll not only have fewer farmers but less investment in our farms," she wrote.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Nick Gutteridge

    "The statue is urgently needed to ensure future generations continue to remember the warmth and joy Dame Vera spread to households, not just in Britain, but across the entire world. "Dame Vera was not just an icon, she was a female icon and, with a lack of female statues in our country, having one to the late singer would more than help remedy this error."The pair urged Sir Keir to stump up the final tranche of cash for the statue, which is expected to cost around £1.5 million to construct.

  • 2 weeks ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Nick Gutteridge

    British troops in Ukraine could be prosecuted under ECHRJohn Healey, the Defence Secretary, has dismissed calls to protect British troops from Russian attempts to weaponise the ECHR - Rosie Hallam/MoDBritish peacekeeping troops sent to Ukraine could face prosecution under human rights laws. John Healey, the Defence Secretary, dismissed calls for a derogation from the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) despite fears UK soldiers could become targets of Russian “lawfare”.

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28 Mar 24

Keir Starmer vows to strengthen open justice amid controversy over a surge in the use of behind-closed-doors court hearings for offences like non-payment of the licence fee. Reporters must be guaranteed access as the “eyes and ears” of the public, he says. https://t.co/Z858lXTmMN