Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, has called the proposed puberty blockers trial ‘unethical’.
Reform UK are “counting their chickens” ahead of the election in Scotland next year, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has said. The Nigel Farage-led party has been surging in the polls in ...
A one-point voter swing from Labour to Reform UK or the Liberal Democrats at the next election would make the Conservatives ...
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GB News on MSNPrincess Anne supports King Charles alongside, Camilla, Kate and William amid Royal Family absencesPrincess Anne has stepped out to support King Charles during the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration at ...
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GB News on MSN'We need effective control!' Badenoch vows to ban migrants from using ECHR to fight deportation as Tories park tanks on Reform's lawnConservative leader Kemi Badenoch has vowed to ban migrants from using human rights laws to fight deportations as the Tories ...
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GB News on MSNLandmark legal action launched over 'medical scandal' as transgender hormone treatment given to childrenLawyers have launched a landmark legal case against Health Secretary Wes Streeting over his failure to ban the private sale ...
Sir Keir Starmer has said that he looks “forward to the achievements possible in an equal world”, as he marked International ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNVladimir McTavish: Child chimney-sweep apprentices wanted, apply Russell FindlayI read this week that Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay has come up with a new idea to take our country boldly ...
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GB News on MSNAs Farage vows to scrap inheritance tax - how much could YOU save?Nigel Farage has pledged to abolish inheritance tax in Britain if Reform UK wins power at the next election. The ...
Kemi Badenoch has branded British government changes to inheritance ... She added: “Taxing those assets to force farmers to ...
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Hosted on MSNKemi Badenoch tours a farm on her first visit to Northern IrelandConservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch receives a tour of Fairview farm in County Down on her first visit to Northern Ireland.
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