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Reform Synagogue](https://www.frs.org.uk/) (FRS). For the congregation gathering in a cheerful hubbub before its Shabbat service on Friday evening, that felt like an especially apt sentiment. Three days after the synagogue
UK retailers (with the exception of Games Workshop) as well as smaller shops. The letter is expected to be published on Wednesday. It will warn that the “ladder of opportunity for young people is wobbling
Reform will throw everything they have at winning the Makerfield seat to stop him in his tracks. They are flush with cash and still leading in the polls. For all Burnham's personal popularity, Labour
UK actually exists. So when the King first cleared his throat, and looked down at the wide-spaced printed pages of his speech, looked around the crowded chamber, it was far from obvious that this
Reform. Burnham allies, of who there are quite a few among Labour MPs, will be both despairing and furious at this answer. 4. --- ## 4. ‘Stories beat spreadsheets. People need hope’ This was, as it were
reform](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/05/ministers-significant-changes-uk-planning-system), [cutting affordable housing targets](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/oct/23/ministers-confirm-plans-to-reduce-londons-affordable-housing-quotas) and [accessibility requirements](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/19/disabled-people-in-england-betrayed-by-cuts-to-new-build-accessibility-targets) in the name of a “Build Baby Build” philosophy, many in the sector think reaching
UK’s chief executive, Andrew Copson, said: “Nobody can seriously argue this bill has not been scrutinised enough. [Assisted dying](https://www.theguardian.com/society/assisted-suicide) has faced unprecedented scrutiny, more than any private member’s bill
UK politics. **Andy Burnham is set to officially launch his campaign as the Labour candidate in the Makerfield byelection** this morning, as he seeks a return to parliament after nine years. Also this morning
Reform sweeping areas like mine in [County Durham](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/county-durham) is to move leftwards. There’s still time to stop this and get behind the PM, and focus on delivery. The country and party
UK: - **2 October 2025:** Two Jewish people were killed and three left in a serious condition after a car ramming and stabbing attack [outside a synagogue in Manchester](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd63p1djgd7o).
UK from parts of the “moderate majority”, including some anti-racist organisations, had been “muted”. Her comments follow a terrorist attack against the Jewish community in her constituency last week. Essa Suleiman, 45, has been
Reform Green Such dismal prospects probably explain why it was the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, who [publicly called for Starmer to resign](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/09/scottish-labour-leader-anas-sarwar-keir-starmer-to-stand-down) in February. Yet, while there are clear signs
UK political advice. The first criticism in the Mandelson-McFadden exchanges comes after Rachel Reeves’s spring statement last year, when the government was forced into additional proposed welfare cuts because of downgrades
Reform and Governance Act 2010](https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/25/contents). It states that "the secretary of state has the power to manage the diplomatic service...but they do not cover national security vetting." This is a reference
UK's Jewish community. The letter, also signed by leading figures from business, sport and media, called for support for British Jews and described recent violence as a "nightmare from another time". There have been
Reform Synagogue on Wednesday. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images On Thursday, Scotland Yard said that two 18-year-olds were arrested at two separate addresses in east London where searches were carried
reforms in the face of opposition from their own MPs. The first part of his government-commissioned report into the issue will be published this week. Milburn's calculations are based on the amount spent
UK will ever come to a direct presidential-style election, run through one single constituency and likely to decide the future of the [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party. But it is more than that
UK built on Keir Starmer’s longstanding reputational problem: only 11% of Britons believe he has been a good or great prime minister, and nearly 60% believe he has been poor or terrible, according
UK approach. Police admitted in the review that when they attended mental health incidents, they were often “an escalating factor”, and it would be better if experts were deployed instead. In June 2024, a [parliamentary