Sunak Faces Pressure as Reeves Outlines Economic Vision, BBC Apologizes for Inaccuracy, and Social Care Crisis Needs Urgent Reform
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Rishi Sunak faces weekly grilling from Keir Starmer at PMQs and tough questions from Tory MPs at 1922 Committee meeting as critics question his leadership.
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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves gave a wide-ranging speech on the economy and Labour's new approach, moving beyond Blair/Brown era.
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BBC apologized to Reform UK for calling them "far-right" in a news report, says the term was inaccurate, fueling debate over political labeling.
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Report slams businesses' equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives as often performative, ineffective and not evidence-based.
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Adult social care system described as on its "knees" due to years of uneven funding and staff shortages, urgent reform needed say MPs.