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Guardian politics 8 u
Labour calls claims about Corbyn's cemetery visit 'false'
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Andy McDonald MP 11 u
This is a pathetic attempt to shift the blame for Tory fares policies onto the staff who run the railway. It's telling that Grayling doesn't suggest slashing the salaries of train company bosses or dividends paid to shareholders of private train companies.
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Labour Press Team 15 u
Jeremy Corbyn said no such thing. Those who carried out the Munich massacre are not buried in the Palestinian National Cemetery in Tunis and there was no ceremony for them.
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Labour Press Team 16 u
. responds to announcement that Homebase is set to close 42 stores
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Labour Press Team 16 u
It is astonishing that today’s Green Paper doesn’t include any Government investment for new homes -
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Jeremy Corbyn 19 u
My thoughts are with those hurt and injured outside Parliament this morning in what is being treated as a terrorist incident. Our thanks go to our emergency services who responded immediately. Their bravery keeps us safe day in, day out.
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Brokenshire’s green paper shows the Government has run out of ideas –
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
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What deserves unequivocal condemnation is the killing of over 160 Palestinian demonstrators in Gaza by Israeli forces since March - and a discriminatory nation state law sponsored by his government that formalises the second class status of Arab citizens.
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
Israeli PM ’s claims that Jeremy Corbyn laid a wreath on the grave of those responsible for the Munich massacre or compared Israel to the Nazis are false.
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Evening Standard 13 Lún
‘Sky-high’ London rents ‘costing families an extra £300 a month’
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Kate Proctor 13 Lún
‘Sky-high’ London rents ‘costing families an extra £300 a month’ - via
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
New analysis by Labour shows renters pay over £10 billion a year more in rent since 2010 -
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Jeremy Corbyn 13 Lún
Under this Tory Government homelessness has doubled and 130,000 children are without a home. A target of ending rough sleeping by 2027, with no new money, is meaningless to the people on the streets now. Labour will end rough sleeping in our first term.
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
.: Government admits rough sleeping announcement includes no additional money
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
Ticketmasters’ move to close down their secondary platforms is a welcome move –
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Tom Watson 13 Lún
Ticketmaster closes down their secondary platforms to concentrate resale on their primary sites. They have put the interests of artists and fans above the touts. I hope that other primary ticket providers follow suit and tell the touts their time is up.
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Labour Press Team 13 Lún
These comments by the head of the Police Federation confirm that Tory cuts are making our communities less safe –
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Mikey Smith 13 Lún
I’ve listened back to James Brokenshire on twice now. He appears to confirm that none of the £100m for rough sleeping is 'new money.' Half was already assigned to rough sleeping, the other half is ‘reprioritised’ from elsewhere in budgets.
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Kate Proctor 13 Lún
Housing minister James Brokenshire admits his £100m announcement to tackle homelessness is not entirely new money. "Yes, some of this is reprioritised". This is after Tory PPS Chris Philp sent out to defend it as entirely new money on last night's Westminster Hour.
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Diane Abbott 13 Lún
The Tories have cut police numbers by 22, 000 since 2010. This is a crisis the Government needs to sort out now.
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