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busy maze of open-air stalls, selling everything from spices to textiles to fresh fruit. Among its visitors earlier this month was the Green Party's leader, Zack Polanski. The last time there were local
concerning Streeting and Andy Burnham, whom Blair also praises, “has an extraordinarily retro 20th-century feel to it”, he complains. Some in Labour might well agree, but the problem for Blair is something
workers in the science, digital technology, and arts and culture sector - are much more difficult to attain, Turner said. Until recently, foreign nationals were only eligible to stand for election to Holyrood if they
business, sometimes we help with the transfer from Poland," she said. "People who come here legally, they are hardworking people. They pay taxes. They want to feel safe. We are one big international family
UK Conservative Party's "Big Society" agenda under former Prime Minister Cameron to an early supporter of Trump in 2015. Asked where he now sits on a spectrum between Cameron-era conservatism and Trump
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. Lord Wolfson told the BBC that just two years ago, Next typically received 10 applicants for every job in its shops, but that number had since risen to 19. "That doubling of applicants
right instincts but I am an afficionado of the Cabinet Office (I started there as Minister without Portfolio and ended there as First Secretary of State) and it is a light touch co-ordinator