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Live: The Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to go

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A devastating set of local elections has left Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership on the brink. Calls for the prime minister to exit stage left are growing and have now surpassed the usual hard-left Corbynite suspects. Furious backbenchers have vented that Sir Keir is simply too toxic on the doorstep to make a comeback and that

What we know about the Derby car incident

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Counter-terrorism officers are investigating after a car crashed into pedestrians in Derby city centre last night. At least seven people were wounded in Friar Gate – a popular nightlife spot in the city – at around 9.30 p.m. Police officers were called to the scene within seconds of the attack and stopped the car, a

What we know about the mass stabbing on a Cambridgeshire train

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Eleven people were hospitalised, with one man still fighting for his life, after a stabbing spree on a train in Cambridgeshire on Saturday night. Two men were originially arrested on suspiscion of attempted murder. Only one, a 32-year-old black, British national, is being treated as a suspect, according to British Transport Police. ‘A 35-year-old man

The Spectator at Conservative conference 2025: events programme

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The Spectator is delighted to be at Conservative party conference in Manchester this year. Join us in Exchange 11, MCCC. Our schedule is below: Sunday 5 October Coffee House Shots Live – welcome reception  3.30-4.30pm Join The Spectator’s team to kick off party conference with a glass of wine. Meet Michael Gove, Tim Shipman, James Heale and subscribers from

How did your MP vote on the assisted dying bill?

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This afternoon, the assisted dying bill has passed with a majority of 23 votes, with 314 in favour and 291 against. The last few months have seen both heartfelt debate and outbursts of anger expressed from politicians across the Chamber as Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s controversial private members bill made its passage through the Commons. 

Spring Statement: Rachel Reeves says 2025 growth forecast halved

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Rachel Reeves delivered some bad news in her Spring Statement: the UK’s growth forecast has been halved to 1 per cent for 2025. But the Chancellor revealed that the Office for Budget Responsibility has upgraded its longer-term growth estimates from 2026. Reeves also announced a benefits shake-up and a crackdown on tax avoidance. Here’s how

Read: Kemi Badenoch’s full speech at the Arc Conference

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Western civilisation is in crisis. Our ideas and our culture have dominated the world for well over two centuries. This is not a crisis of values. It’s a crisis of confidence that has set in at exactly the same time that we face existential threats on the left. This self-doubt manifests as an embarrassment of

Read: JD Vance’s full speech on the fall of Europe

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Here’s a full transcript of the speech that JD Vance gave at the Munich Security Conference this afternoon. One of the things that I wanted to talk about today is, of course, our shared values. And, you know, it’s great to be back in Germany. As you heard earlier, I was here last year as

Read: JD Vance’s full speech on AI and the EU

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Vice President JD Vance told world leaders at yesterday’s AI summit in Paris that the ‘the AI future is not going to be won by hand-wringing about safety’. Here’s the full transcript. Thank you for the kind introduction, and I want to start by thanking President Macron for hosting the event and, of course, for

Read: Donald Trump’s second inaugural address in full

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Vice President Vance, Speaker Johnson, Senator Thune, Chief Justice Roberts, justices of the United States Supreme Court, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, President Biden, Vice President Harris and my fellow citizens: The golden age of America begins right now. From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the

Full list: how the cabinet voted on assisted dying

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This afternoon the House of Commons voted to support assisted dying for the first time. By a majority of 55, MPs decided to back Kim Leadbeater’s Private Members’ Bill, with 330 recorded ‘Aye’ votes against 275 ‘Nays.’ More than a third of the cabinet were against the move which the Prime Minister, Chancellor and Home

Full list: how will the cabinet vote on assisted dying?

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There is a week to go until MPs vote on Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s assisted dying private members’ bill. Cabinet Secretary Simon Case wrote to ministers last month to say that, while they ‘need not resile from previously stated views when directly asked about them, they should exercise discretion and should not take part in the public

Donald Trump declares victory

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Donald Trump has declared victory in the US election after winning the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. ‘America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,’ the Republican candidate told supporters. ‘This is a magnificent victory for the American people, that will allow us to make America great again,’ he said

Who’s backing whom for Tory leader?

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There have now been four ballots of MPs to decide the next leader. Following the elimination of Priti Patel, Mel Stride, Tom Tugendhat and James Cleverly, two finalists remain. Now Tory members will vote on who they want of Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick to lead their party, with the victor to be announced on

The Spectator at Conservative conference 2024: events programme

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The Spectator is delighted to be at Conservative party conference in Birmingham this year. Our schedule is below: Sunday 29 September Coffee House Shots Live – welcome reception 4-5pm Join The Spectator team for a drink as conference begins. Open to all.  Location: The Spectator – Hall 4, ICC Birmingham Private drinks reception: The Spectator in association with National Gas  5.30-6.30pm Invitation only. Email spectatorevents@spectator.co.uk to request

Best events at Labour conference 2024

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This weekend Labour ministers, MPs and delegates will arrive in Liverpool for their first conference in office since 2009. Following July’s thumping election victory, the official slogan for this week’s gathering is ‘Change Begins’. But after recent rows on winter fuel and No. 10 squabbles, is everyone in the party agreed on what that change

The Spectator at Labour conference 2024: events programme

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The Spectator is delighted to be at Labour party conference in Liverpool this year. Our schedule is below: Monday 23 September How to fix a broken NHS 4:30-5:30pm ‘From today, the policy of this department is that the NHS is broken’, Health Secretary Wes Streeting declared within hours of being formally appointed to the role. His language