‘Radical and ambitious’ solutions needed to increase housebuilding, social housing and financial support
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Announcement of opinions for Friday, June 14
On Friday, June 14, we will be live blogging as the court releases opinions in one or more argued cases from the current term. Click here for a list of FAQs about opinion announcements.
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The day … A poll made everyone uneasy
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Sky News Sky News’ deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico’s Jack Blanchard
Nigel Farage Demolished In SNP Plea To Voters: ‘Don’t Believe Him!’
Nigel Farage was skewered by Stephen Flynn last night Nigel Farage was torn apart by the SNP’sStephen Flynn last night
UK election: Rishi Sunak’s Reform nightmare — latest updates
With 20 days to go before the U.K. election, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s campaign has been struck by a nightmare
GP’s dire warning to patients as funding crisis leaves system broken
A GP has issued a dire warning over the future of practices in Lancashire amid financial pressures which have seen 20% close over three years. Dr Adam Janjua is the […]
Supreme Court rejects “Trump too small” trademark
The court on Thursday unanimously rejected an attempt to force the Patent and Trademark Office to accept the registration “Trump too small” as a trademark for T-shirts mocking the former president. Steve Elster had argued that the provision of the Lanham Act that directs the…
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Labour Victory Will Lead To ‘Parliament Of Tax Rises And Spending Cuts’, Warns Top Think-Tank
Labour leader Keir Starmer arrives on board his election battle bus at a campaign event in Halesowen after unveiling Labour’s
NATO to take over part of US-led Ukraine aid channel
BRUSSELS — NATO countries are set to sign off on a new plan for the alliance to take over from
Justices side with Starbucks in union organizing dispute
The April argument in Starbucks Corp. v. McKinney suggested a bench so pervasively skeptical of the National Labor Relations Board’s position that Thursday’s decision briskly rejecting the government’s argument should surprise nobody. The basic issue in the case is what the NLRB has to prove…
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