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Tory crackdown on NHS staff from abroad will be 'final straw' for care sector
Unison General Secretary Christina McAnea expressed alarm over Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick's push to cap NHS and social care visas, and ban foreign care workers from bringing dependents
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Voters give brutal one word verdict on Conservative Party’s immigration plans
A poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of Labour Together asked the public to describe Rishi Sunak's immigration policies in their own words as the Rwanda plan was ruled unlawful
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Suella Braverman facing calls to quit as she lays a wreath at Cenotaph
Labour blamed the Home Secretary for sowing “hatred and mistrust” and called on her to quit after she was blamed for violence on Armistice Day
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Labour demands 'full and immediate humanitarian pause' in Gaza fighting
Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy called for a "full and immediate humanitarian pause" in Israel's war on Hamas - but stopped short of demanding a ceasefire
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'Suella Braverman has no credibility or authority left to do her most vital job'
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper writes: "No other Home Secretary would ever have done what Suella Braverman did – whipping up hostility to the police and deliberately promoting division around Remembrance"
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Labour calls on Sunak to quit if he doesn't sack 'dangerous' Braverman
Rishi Sunak was told that if he doesn't sack Suella Braverman it will prove he's "given up on serious Government" - as minister Mark Harper repeatedly refused to back her
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Georgia Harrison has 'serious conversation about running as Labour Party MP'
Former Love Island star Georgia Harrison has campaigned for better laws around image-based sexual violence following the conviction of her ex-partner, Stephen Bear
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Strictly Come Dancing star is banned from his kids school parents' evening
BBC's Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls has revealed that he was banned from his kids' school parents evening as they were so embarrassed by his stint on BBC show
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Shoplifters strike on average 1,000 times a day as retail theft scourge soars
There were 365,164 offences in the year to June, up from 292,584 in the previous 12 months, prompting retailers and unions to urge the police to do more to tackle the menace
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'Game-changing' facial recognition tech rolled out by cops to tackle shoplifters
Twelve top firms were approached for a police pilot scheme and asked to provide images of their worst offenders - and within 60 seconds, it generates a match report for an officer
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Yvette Cooper describes harrowing video of dying teen in knife crackdown vow
The Shadow Home Secretary said watching footage shown to her by a grieving mum of her son dying from a stab wound was "one of the hardest things I've done in the job"
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'Dear the Labour Party: it's time to let Keir Starmer off the leash'
It's a year until polling day but the Labour Party is being too cautious, says Fleet Street Fox. Keir couldn't lose even if he put on a blond wig and started talking about pork markets
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Far-right extremists praise Braverman after controversial immigration speech
Extremists aim to 'capitalise' on comments made by Suella Braverman about immigration, that being discriminated against for being gay or a woman should not guarantee refugee status
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'Braverman's horror shows are a sorry sign of times and say a lot about Tories'
Keir Mudie says Suella Braverman has been taking her act on the road this week to test it out before her big speech on Tuesday and becoming increasingly unhinged in the process
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Keir Starmer vows to 'smash' trafficking gangs and save £2bn a year hotel bill
The Labour leader says if he becomes PM he will recruit 1,000 Home Office caseworkers and a similar number to staff a fast-track returns unit to deal with the asylum backlog
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'Staggering' Tory failure anger as Suella Braverman demands more crimes solved
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said it is 'unacceptable' that crimes like phone and car theft are viewed as 'less important' - but Labour has shot back, blaming 'abysmal Tory mismanagement'
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Small boats, weather, hotels and Rwanda - the Channel migrant 'crisis' explained
The Downing Street media grid has designated this "small boats week", with a series of crackdowns announced and re-announced as the first migrants board the Bibby Stockholm barge
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'Over 500 homes will have break ins today, but just 20 burglars will face court'
Writing in the Mirror, Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper vows that Labour will end the Conservative chaos that is allowing criminals to get off as victims are let down
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Labour would use barges to house migrants while asylum applications processed
Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock confirmed the party would continue to house migrants on vessels like the Bibby Stockholm, despite a huge public outcry
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Tories 'failing a generation' with 227,000 child victims of violence in a year
Labour blasted the Government's record of cracking down on violence against kids as shocking statistics show the scale of attacks on youngsters
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Tories blasted over detective shortages as 90% crimes go unsolved
Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has lashed out at the Government's 'abysmal' record on law and order, describing the charge rate as a 'national scandal'
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Rape victims face 'painful' wait of more than a year for attackers to be charged
The average time a rape victim has to wait for charges to be brought against an offender has increased to 400 days
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Home Office buys marquees for 2,000 migrants under Braverman's emergency plans
Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the move was another example of the Home Office 'flailing around' and failing to tackle criminal gangs organising border crossings
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People smugglers 'given free pass by Tories' as convictions drop by a third
Labour has hit out after new figures showed just 253 people were convicted of people smuggling last year, compared to 398 back in 2010 - while the number of prosecutions plummeted by 25%
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Labour legends honour Margaret McDonagh who was essential force behind 1997 win
Labour's first female general secretary Margaret McDonagh was hailed by Keir Starmer who said she 'changed the lives of so many' as mourners gathered for her funeral in London
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