Suella Braverman said the cap was pushing more children ‘into relative poverty’ and the Conservatives should be ‘proudly … the party of family’.
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Unions demand action to prevent ‘corporate decapitation’ of Grangemouth
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham accused Petroineos of ‘industrial vandalism’ amid plans to shut down the last oil refinery in Scotland.
Election campaign day 23: Sunak defiant as Farage claims polling boost
Rishi Sunak was defiant after an opinion poll put Nigel Farage’s Reform UK ahead of the Tory Party.
Best feeling in the world – Peter O’Mahony savours what may be his Ireland bow
Ireland retained the Six Nations title thanks to a a nervy 17-13 success over Scotland in Dublin.
Sue Gray: Partygate sleuth who became Starmer’s embattled chief of staff
She continued to feature in the headlines after taking on the party political job and eventually quit over fears she was ‘becoming a distraction’.
Martin says Government committing to going ‘full term’ amid election speculation
Ireland’s deputy premier said the coalition was staying focused on the autumn budget.
Simon Harris blasts Sinn Fein’s election performance as ‘unmitigated disaster’
The leader of Sinn Fein said she was ‘sorry’ that her candidates did not perform better.
Farage’s Reform UK calls for election watchdog to investigate undercover sting
Reform claimed Channel 4 used an actor as a plant in its undercover expose of Nigel Farage’s election campaign, a claim the broadcaster has denied.
Thousands attend rally in Glasgow for Scottish independence
The march went from Kelvin Way to George Square and the rally was addressed by First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf.
‘The power of youth’
JERSEY displayed the “power of youth” during a blockbuster weekend of inter-insular dominance. A familiar story unfolded over the course of two days at Beau Sejour, which culminated with a clinical performance by the senior A side as they won 65-29. Jersey’s only defeat came in a feisty over-30s clash, although they had been given […]

