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Labour’s Next Green Policy Disaster: Decarbonising the Electricity Grid by 2030

There's been a lot of noise about Keir Starmer's decision to scrap Labour's £28bn green spending pledge. But there's a much bigger Labour pledge that's being overlooked: decarbonising the electricity grid by 2030.
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Starmer Faces Pressure to Investigate Five More MPs and Candidates Over Antisemitism

Keir Starmer faces a deepening antisemitism crisis after he was forced to take action against a second parliamentary candidate in 24 hours and came under pressure to investigate five more MPs and candidates.
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Labour Cuts £28bn Green Investment Plan by 80% But Unveils Windfall Tax on Oil and Gas to Fund Net Zero

Labour has slashed its original £28bn green borrowing plan by 80%, blaming Liz Truss (no, really), and unveiled a new tax raid on oil and gas giants to bankroll the Net Zero drive.
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“Dead People Should Be Able to Change Their Gender”, Says Labour MP Charlotte Nichols

Dead transgender individuals should be legally remembered by the gender they lived as, according to Labour MP Charlotte Nichols, who is advocating for an amendment to the Gender Recognition Act 2004.
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With Thousands of Pupils Pushed Out of Labour’s Overtaxed Private Sector, Will State Schools Be Able to Cope?

As Labour plans to hike private school fees by slapping 20% VAT on them, will overstretched state schools even be able to squeeze in the tens of thousands of pupils predicted to be pushed out of the independent sector?
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