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Labour won't spend its way out of Tory 'mess', says Sir Keir Starmer Sir Keir Starmer is to warn that Labour "won't be able to spend our way out" of the "mess" left by Tories - even though he recognises the need for investment. In his first speech of 2023, the Labour leader will promise a "decade of national renewal" if ...
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Rishi Sunak: Hold me to account if NHS waiting lists don't fall It is one of five pledges set out in the prime minister's first major speech of 2023, with others including the economy and small boat crossings. Mr Sunak is facing challenges this winter ...
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Labour's Starmer aims to revamp government without big spending in pitch to Britain LONDON, Jan 4 (Reuters) - British opposition leader Keir Starmer will pledge on Thursday an end to what he says is the short-termism that has led to crises in the economy and public services, but that would not mean his Labour Party spending ...
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China ready to resume oil and gas talks with the Philippines, says Xi Beijing territorial claims in the South China Sea, which is rich in oil, gas and fish and where about $3 trillion in ship-borne trade passes annually, had been a source of tension between it and some Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines.
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Makiivka: Russia blames missile attack on soldiers' mobile phone use Russia has said a new year missile attack that killed at least 89 Russian soldiers happened because troops were using mobile phones, defying a ban. Turning on the phones and massive use of them allowed the enemy to locate its target, officials said.
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Iran releases a top actress who was held for criticizing the crackdown on protests After her release from the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran on Wednesday, Alidoosti posed with bunches of flowers, surrounded by friends. No further details have been released about her case.
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Pakistan economic crisis forces malls and markets to close early Pakistan's government has ordered shopping centres and markets to close early every day as the country faces an economic crisis. Defence minister Khawaja Asif says the measures will save the South Asian nation around 62bn Pakistani rupees ($274.3m; ...
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Taraneh Alidoosti: Iran releases top actress held for supporting protests Authorities in Iran have released a top actress who was arrested last month after expressing solidarity with anti-government protesters. Taraneh Alidoosti was pictured being greeted by friends outside Tehran's Evin prison, her hair uncovered.
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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak vows to halve inflation, tackle illegal immigration Sunak focused on tackling the U.K.'s slowing economy and made promises to reduce national debt. He also vowed to pass new laws to stop migrants from arriving on U.K. shores in small boats, as well as cut massive backlogs in Britain's public health service.
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