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Labour pledges to extend free childcare
The Labour party has promised to extend 30 hours of free childcare per week to all two to four-year...
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NHS faces funding shortfall of up to £30bn, says think-tank
The NHS faces a funding shortfall of up to £30bn by 2021, the National Institute of Economic...
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Conservative school spending plans ‘would mean a real-terms cut’
Conservative school spending plans would result in a real terms cut while Labour would increase...
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Party manifestos ‘do not offer an honest set of choices’ for public finances
The Conservative and Labour manifestos fail to honestly address long-term challenges faced by the...
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Home secretary denies lack of policing resources contributed to Manchester attack
The home secretary has denied the Manchester attack happened because of a lack of police resourcing.
NHS and social care staffing crisis ‘not addressed in general election manifestos’
Politicians have not addressed the growing NHS and social care staffing crisis in their general...
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ONS releases separate figures showing growth rate and migration slowing
The growth rate of the UK economy was slower than expected in the first three months of the year,...
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Welsh Government should 'detail benefits' of £1.5bn schools modernisation programme
The Welsh Government could do more to ensure value for money for its £1.5bn school...
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Tory free breakfast plan undercosted, says think-tank
Conservative plans to provide free breakfast for every primary school pupil have been undercosted...
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Sinn Féin calls for Irish reunification referendum
Sinn Féin have called for an Irish unity referendum to be held within the next five years.
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