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The Speaker of the House of Commons has today chosen which of Labour’s proposed amendments to...
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British people happy to pay higher taxes for better public services
Britons want more money spent on public services and are happy to pay for it, according to a...
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Social care cuts persist despite funding top up, ADASS survey finds
Extra government funding for social care does not go far enough and councils continue to have to...
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Commission calls for major reform to heal divides in society
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NHS mistakes that meant 709,000 medical letters failed to reach their intended destination will...
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