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Plan for UK supermarkets basic food price cap
The Government is discussing voluntary plans to encourage supermarkets to cap the price of basic foods to help with the cost of living crisis
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“We’re never going to stop”, says CHP deputy president
Deputy president of the opposition CHP youth branch is in Istanbul – Asya Bozali. And Ataberk Tuna, who is a member of the foreign affairs commission for CHP youth.
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Turkey has been carrying out ‘the best economy policy’ since President Erdogan came to power, says AK Party member
We’re joined by Harun Armagan, a member of President Erdogan’s AK Party who sits on their central decision making board.
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Turkey election: Erdogan leads in presidential runoff
It’s being called a referendum on Turkey’s future.
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UK asylum claim backlog highest since records began
We take a deeper look at some of the numbers in today’s release of official statistics on a different aspect of migration: the government’s pledge to reduce the backlog of asylum seekers awaiting a decision.
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Government has ‘no grip and no plan’ on immigration, says Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper
We were joined by the shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.
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‘This level of net migration is not sustainable,’ says former immigration minister
We spoke to Damian Green, the former immigration minister under David Cameron, and deputy Prime Minister to Theresa May and asked him if he thinks the government policy on immigration has failed.
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UK net migration hits record high
Despite saying that net migration numbers in 2022 were “too high”, Rishi Sunak today insisted that he hadn’t lost control of the immigration system.
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China is a vehicle to get to Russia, says former diplomat
China is a vehicle to get to Russia, says Former Diplomat representing Ireland at the UN and EU and who now teaches Diplomacy at Oxford University, Jennifer Cassidy.
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Zelenskyy’s surprise G7 visit as world leaders call out China
World leaders met for the second day at the G7 conference in Hiroshima, joined by Ukrainian president Volodymr Zelenskyy.
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Labour MPs call on Keir Starmer for ‘urgent action’ on racism
Martin Forde was the barrister appointed by Sir Keir Starmer to investigate allegations of racism, sexism and bullying within the Labour Party in the wake of its anti-semitism crisis.
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No-fault evictions to be banned in ‘once-in-a-generation’ reforms
After years of promising to legislate to protect renters, the government has finally introduced a bill that will allow tenants to challenge poor landlords without losing their homes.
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Kwasi Kwarteng refuses to apologise over his time in office
The former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng was a leading Brexiteer, describing it a few years ago as a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Rishi Sunak attends Council of Europe summit in Iceland
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has arrived in Iceland for a Council of Europe summit where he’s been pushing for closer coordination to deal with illegal migrants.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg claims new voter ID rules ‘came back to bite’ Tories in local elections
The former Conservative cabinet minister Jacob Rees Mogg has claimed that the new voter ID rules “came back to bite” the Tories in the local elections earlier this month.