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BBC Politics13 Mar 2026

Farage regrets move to run 'bankrupt' council

The Reform UK leader says he wishes the party "hadn't bothered" to take control of Worcestershire.

Reform
Guido Fawkes13 Mar 2026

US Treasury Secretary Says Starmer Put American Lives at Risk With Base Denial

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has told Sky News’ Wilfred Frost that Starmer’s decision to block US forces’ ability to launch strikes from Diego Garcia risked the lives of American servicemen. Team Trump is still fuming with the PM… Starmer obviously reversed that decision in 24 hours but the damage was done. Frost asked Bessent…

Economy
Express Politics13 Mar 2026

POLL: Rate Rachel Reeves as Chancellor out of 10 as UK economy flatlines

Have your say on the Chancellor's performance in the role.

Economy
Express Politics13 Mar 2026

Russia and Iran accused of colluding to create worldwide economic meltdown

Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper issues dire warning as war in the Middle East continues

EconomyDefence
The Guardian Politics13 Mar 2026

Miliband unveils plans to speed up nuclear power generation for UK

Ministers face accusations of carrying out ‘irresponsible deregulation’ as they push through ‘clean energy’ proposals Ed Miliband has unveiled plans to cut regulations, costs and bureaucracy by the end of next year to speed up the development of nuclear power generation. The UK government said the changes, to be carried out this year, would deliver a “win-win for building critical infrastructure while protecting nature and the environment”. Continue reading...

Environment
The Guardian Politics13 Mar 2026

Reeves vows to ‘crack down’ on energy and fuel bosses exploiting Britons through ‘rip-off’ prices – UK politics live

The chancellor is set to meet with energy bosses over concerns that companies are profiteering from oil and gas prices Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of UK politics. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has asked the competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), to “crack down” on “rip off” fuel prices as she prepares to meet energy bosses amid concerns companies are profiteering off the US and Israel’s war with Iran. The Conservative party continue to accuse the governme

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Express Politics13 Mar 2026

'A danger to Britain!' Brilliant moment BBC QT audience member tears apart Greens

A BBC Question Time audience member ripped into Zack Polanski's party.

Environment
BBC Politics13 Mar 2026

Minister in Belgium after migrant boat launches

The visit comes as people smugglers target the Belgian coast, away from main launch sites in France.

BBC Politics13 Mar 2026

Minister in Belgium after migrant boat launches

The visit comes as people smugglers target the Belgian coast, away from main launch sites in France.

Express Politics13 Mar 2026

'End of the line!' Nightmare for Keir Starmer as Labour hit with scores of defections

Polling shows the Green Party are more popular than Labour as left-wingers desert Keir Starmer's party

Environment
Guido Fawkes13 Mar 2026

Labour Boasts About “A Growing Economy” Twelve Hours Before Achieving 0% Growth

There is a whole section in the latest ‘The Labour Rosette’ newsletter to party members, published at 6.31pm last night, dedicated to the government’s ‘right economic plan’. Apparently Labour has “restored stability to our public finances” and the economy is “resilient”.  It even reheats the closer to Reeves’ snooze-fest of a Spring Statement: “My plan is…

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The Guardian Politics13 Mar 2026

Patients face long journeys for medicines as pharmacies cut weekend hours

More than 20% of weekend availability lost in England since 2022, forcing some to turn to A&E, says national association People who need to obtain medication at the weekend are having to undertake long trips because more pharmacies are cutting their opening hours on Saturdays and Sundays. One in six pharmacies in England have reduced their hours at weekends since 2022, with some shutting altogether, as a result of “unsustainable” pressures on their budgets. Continue reading...

Economy