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Paedophiles and other sex offender 'to be castrated' under Labour plans to curb sex offenders' urges
Polling conducted earlier this year found that more than two-thirds of voters under 30 believed offenders should be castrated ...
Starmer claimed the staggering cost for a military base overseas was 'part and parcel of Britain's global reach' ...
Players were spotted on their way to the bus this morning with contrasting emotions ...
The Chancellor confirms the tax free allowance will remain in place, but wider reforms to boost UK investment still under review ...
Eamonn Holmes has conceded "it feels pants" to have watched his beloved football team, Manchester United, slump to a 1-0 loss at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur in Wednesday's Euro ...
The Deputy Prime Minister has been tipped to stand off against Health Secretary Wes Streeting for a potential succession race ...
The High Court has temporarily blocked the UK government from concluding a deal ...
Opinion
Keir Starmer will claim victory over migration - but it was the Tories who did the work - Mark WhiteOPINION: Migration falls sharply, but the drop stems from late Conservative policies - not Labour’s new plans, says Mark White.
The DWP set aside £1.1bn to pay arrears to those affected and estimated that around 194,000 people could receive payment ...
WATCH: Dr Renée Hoenderkamp says the proposed assisted dying bill risks exploiting the vulnerable and opens the door to silent coercion behind closed doors.
Opinion
Keir Starmer's US trade deal means gambling with the future of British farmers - James WrightOPINION: A lack of detail and wavering standards leave UK agriculture exposed in a high-stakes transatlantic deal, says James Wright.
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