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The Reform UK leader has delivered a verbal blow to Labour this morning after Angela Rayner unveiled controversial new plans.
Change will allow an extra 1.5 million teenagers to vote in biggest overhaul to electorate in more than half a century ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN'The only one who can save Labour': How King of the North Burnham could become PMBefore becoming Manchester’s mayor in 2017, Burnham spent 16 years as the MP for the local seat of Leigh. During that tenure, ...
Birmingham City Council have confirmed Unite's claim that the part time commissioners have to agree any bins deal ...
The UK government said Thursday it plans to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 for general elections. The UK government said Thursday it plans to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 for general ...
The UK government will have to bring legislation before parliament, where it has a comfortable majority, to make the changes ...
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GB News on MSNLabour to hand 16-year-olds voting rights as Angela Rayner accused of 'election rigging'Angela Rayner has confirmed Labour's efforts to hand 16-year-olds the right to vote in the most significant example of ...
A report commissioned by county councils suggests fiscal devolution would boost growth and local government finances.
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GB News on MSNLabour's plans to give 16-year-olds the right to vote branded a 'desperate attempt' to stay in powerSir Keir Starmer's plans to lower the voting age to 16 has been branded a "desperate attempt" by Labour to try and stay in ...
If passed, the proposed changes would bring the voting age to 16 across the whole of the UK and in line with Scotland and ...
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GB News on MSNSNAP POLL: Do you agree with Nigel Farage - is Labour trying to 'rig' the next election?Labour will hand 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in the most sweeping electoral reform in more than half a century. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner confirmed the voting age expansion will ...
Labour prime minister seeks to reassert his authority after welfare revolt leaves £5bn hole in the public finances, prompting speculation the chancellor Rachel Reeves will be forced to raise taxes in ...
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