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Will Labour’s plan make train tickets cheaper?
BBC via Yahoo News· 19 hours ago[PA Media] The Labour Party has said it expects to renationalise most passenger rail services in England within five years, if it is elected. But what...
Industry view on UK Opposition plan for rail
Railway Technology via Yahoo Finance· 19 hours agoThe UK Labour Party, which is currently the ‘official opposition’ to the government, is readying for a general election. As part of preparation it has...
UK's Labour outlines plan to renationalise railways within 5 years
Reuters· 15 hours agoBritain's opposition Labour Party said it planned to renationalise the country's rail network within...
Labour Party's stance on defence 'won't keep people safe' in 'dangerous world'
Daily Express· 1 day agoThe Labour Party's stance on defence has been slammed by Ministers who say it will not keep the...
Starmer faces clash with unions over Royal Mail takeover
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 22 hours agoKeir Starmer's Labour Party is understood to oppose the nationalisation of Royal Mail - Stefan...
Labour vows to be the most ‘pro-business government’ UK has ever seen
PA Media: Money via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoLabour’s “number one mission” is to grow the economy by being “more pro-business than Tony Blair”,...
UK’s Labour Party Plans To Renationalize Passenger Rail Service
Forbes· 1 day agoWhat could possibly go wrong with the British rail services? Currently, the system is a mess. The...
“I Will Not Be Fighting Culture Wars”: UK Shadow Culture Secretary Seeks To Draw Dividing Line...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe UK Labour Party has set out its plan for the film and TV industries, drawing a dividing line...
'No confidence': Scottish coalition government collapses in battle over climate targets
Euronews via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoScotland's leader is facing a fight for his political survival after he ended a three-year...
Blair offers a terrifying glimpse into our future
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoI don’t generally wish to send traffic to The Telegraph’s competitors, but if you can bear it, I urge you to have a look at The Times’s interview last...