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UK director of polling company More in Common, says: "It's clear that the public judge their local area and community by the state of the High Street. Signs of neglect are seen as symptoms
power to cancel visas and deport people not subscribing to its goals. The statement calls for respect for freedom and the dignity of individuals, freedom of religion, a commitment to the rule of law, equality
powerful tech companies that [dominate the online world](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/internet-safety). “Yes,” he said, adding: “It is the area I want to probe and understand, because I think there is clearly a perception that
Police Reform Bill** will deliver plans to create new, larger forces in England and Wales, and create a new national force to investigate the "most serious crime" - Controversial plans to scale back
power base of the modern Labour party. Labour faced a grim day on 6 May 2010: the party lost its parliamentary majority, with big swings against it in the north, south, and Wales
power to stamp this hatred out”. The UK terrorism threat level was raised on Thursday to “highly likely”, its second-highest level, and the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has committed an extra £25m to increase
Power, its chief executive, said patients wanted “transparency, clear boundaries around access to their data, and to be consulted when changes to those agreements are proposed”. The leaked NHS England briefing acknowledged the “considerable public
UK lawfully as a child in the early 1990s and was now a British citizen, officials have said. Since the incident - the latest in a string of attacks - the government has faced calls to better
UK – and indeed the world – the legacy of the mass-produced fibreglass pleasure boat boom is unfolding. Yachts bought in the 1960s and 1970s are now reaching the end of their useful lives and there
UK to rejoin EU Wes Streeting has launched a scathing attack on what he described as Keir Starmer’s “heavy-handed” leadership culture, which he claimed had stifled creative policy thinking in government. Streeting criticised
power - banning journalists, scrapping renewables, closing care homes and raising council tax despite their promises. Our communities can’t afford that chaos. > > Across the country, from Hampshire to Hull, the battle is now between
police protecting a mosque. While such posts do not always reflect official Reform party policy, they contribute to a wider environment in which such rhetoric is highly visible and normalised. Muslims, like anyone else
changed. Earlier this year Donald Trump [threatened to invade Greenland](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/05/trump-must-give-up-fantasies-about-annexation-says-greenland-pm) – and Denmark, a Nato member state, took the threat seriously enough to prepare for war, [sending explosives and bloodbags](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/19/denmark-prepared-for-us-attack-donald-trump-greenland)
power have been taking off from Vienna, while other individuals are [racing to invest their assets abroad](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/26/viktor-orban-associates-wealth-hungary-election). 3. ***Trade*** | UK business leaders have called on the government to build an EU-style
power here for 14 years, but come polling day on 7 May that could all change. The unresolved 14-month long bin strike and council bankruptcy - something the authority insists is now in the past
UK wants a closer relationship with the European bloc. Meanwhile, the government's domestic in-tray is overflowing, and some decisions are already overdue. A defence spending plan, delayed for months, is sitting unsigned
policing, as well as reform of how Wales is funded, has not been granted by its UK Labour colleagues. While Welsh Labour is keen to extol the virtues of two Labour governments working together, citing
UK leader, Nigel Farage. But Burnham is not a member of parliament and anyreturn to Westminster would prove an uphill battle. His team are understood to be scouring the Greater Manchester and Liverpool areas
UK. Ahead of a plaque being installed near the site, the BBC revisits a story which also involved light-fingered locals, allegations of corrupt police and a mystery man moving through the world of London
change since last elections. Fisher estimates Reform will gain 2,260 councillors – which would triple the party’s local representation in [England](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/england) overnight – while the Greens will gain 450 and the Liberal