
Noa Hoffman
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Noa Hoffman |Ryan Sabey |Emily Davies
THE BBC has been slammed for shielding Labour after failing to mention the party in charge over the Birmingham bin crisis. BBC Radio 4 Today interviewed the leader of cash-strapped Birmingham City Council about the city being overrun by huge rats - but left out that it is a Labour-run authority. The broadcaster neglected to mention Labour's role in the ongoing bin strikes during the three-hour programme when it questioned John Cotton.
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2 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Jack Elsom |Noa Hoffman |Ryan Merrifield
BRITAIN is bracing for chaos as Donald Trump's latest round of sweeping trade tariffs comes into force today. The US President's brutal levies were introduced at midnight, seeing some of America's main trading partners hit with further dramatic hikes on import duties. This includes a 10 percent import tax on nearly all UK products entering the US, as well as the previously announced 25 percent levies on aluminium, steel and cars.
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4 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Ryan Sabey |Noa Hoffman |Jack Elsom
BENEFITS were slashed for millions and a bonfire of civil service jobs was lit in Rachel Reeves' gloom-ridden Spring Statement today. Amid a dire economic forecast, the Chancellor swung the axe at Britain's bloated welfare bill - shredding it by £3.4bn. Ms Reeves also confirmed that at least 10,000 civil service pen-pushers will have their jobs abolished, with desperately needed cash redirected to front-line services such as policing.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Noa Hoffman |Harry Cole
THE Tories may need to do a deal with Reform to fend off “socialist” Labour, a shadow minister admitted today. Greg Smith told TalkTV Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage might have to put aside their differences if they want to kick left-wing MPs out of the Commons. Speaking to The Sun’s Political Editor Harry Cole, the Transport Minister said: “I think if we want to get rid of socialism from this country, there may well be a point where the right of centre parties have to play nicely.
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1 month ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Noa Hoffman |Jack Elsom |Martina Bet |Jerome Starkey
MY first bit of advice to Prime Minister Keir Starmer would be not to worry about winning the "handshake war" with President Donald J. Trump when he meets him at the White House. French President Macron just lost and look at all the nice things Trump then said about France during their meeting in the Oval Office. Besides, even if you win...you lose. Do you really want to undermine the critical relationship between Britain and the United States because you bested Trump in a power handshake?
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