The Guardian – PM tries to take back control amid party outrage
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The Guardian – PM tries to take back control amid party outrage
A policy blitz, Brexit bill, and a visit to Ukraine are on the agenda for the prime minister this week, The Guardian says, as he tries to “seize back control”.
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Sunak promises to bring back national service for 18-year-olds
Sunak promises to bring back national service for 18-year-olds There is no title provided to identify any biased words or phrases. Labour lambasts youth policy as ‘desperate and unfunded’ and designed to make youngsters fix government-created problems Rishi Sunak announced last night that a future Conservative government would bring back mandatory national service last night, as he attempted to reignite his election campaign after an error-strewn start. Under the plan, which appeared to be his
David Nicholls warns readers against trying to visit novel’s locations
David Nicholls warns readers against trying to visit novel’s locations There is no bias in the original title provided. Bestselling writer says Lake District sites in new book You Are Here are ‘genuinely all made up’ David Nicholls has warned his fans not to attempt to visit the locations in his new novel. While those who loved the hit Netflix adaptation of Nicholls’ novel One Day have been able to visit locations from the series,
Belfast’s sectarian murals up close and less personal – in pictures
Belfast’s sectarian murals up close and less personal – in pictures There is no bias in the title provided Before, during and after the 1998 Good Friday agreement, Gareth McConnell went around Belfast photographing the sectarian murals that characterise the city’s streetscapes. “The murals are everywhere, and they’re huge,” says the Northern Irish photographer and publisher. “For years now, taxi drivers have been taking people on tours of them.” McConnell photographed murals from both sides
Record 10,170 people arrive in UK via small-boat Channel crossings this year
Record 10,170 people arrive in UK via small-boat Channel crossings this year There is no bias in the title provided. Provisional official figures deal blow to Rishi Sunak’s claim that threat of Rwanda deportation is a deterrent A record 10,170 people have arrived in the UK so far this year after crossing the Channel in small boats, according to government data. The provisional figure beats the previous record of 9,326 who crossed to the UK
Minister denies Rishi Sunak taking a day off amid record-breaking exodus of Tory MPs – UK politics live
Minister denies Rishi Sunak taking a day off amid record-breaking exodus of Tory MPs – UK politics live There is no bias in the title provided. Three sources told the Guardian the PM is taking the unusual step of a day away from public events Sign up our UK general election newsletter The Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar will visit Wishaw in North Lanarkshire following the official launch of the party’s campaign on Friday. He
‘He’s loved around here’: Islington voters’ 40-year connection to Jeremy Corbyn
‘He’s loved around here’: Islington voters’ 40-year connection to Jeremy Corbyn There is no bias in the title provided. Many put loyalty first – but some fear MP could hurt Labour by standing as an independent Amid the pre-lunch clatter of pans at Islington’s Nag’s Head market, Danni Cane didn’t hesitate when asked if she still would be supporting Jeremy Corbyn hours after the local MP finally made it known he would be seeking re-election