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Labour leader says government is ‘completely at end of the road’ and his party is preparing for power Friday’s politics news: latest updates Keir Starmer has called for a general election now regardless of whether Liz Truss is ousted by the Conservatives, saying the government is “completely at the end of the road” and Labour is preparing for power. In an interview with the Guardian, the Labour leader said Truss had driven the economy “into a wall” while “trashing our institutions”, and changing the prime minister again without allowing the country to vote would not be acceptable. Continue reading… ​Labour…

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  The former Foreign Secretary was thrust into the political spotlight when he was just 16 years old but has now claimed it was an unwise decision to become so high-profile at such a young age. ​The former Foreign Secretary was thrust into the political spotlight when he was just 16 years old but has now claimed it was an unwise decision to become so high-profile at such a young age. 

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Operator insists service will be turned round by Christmas as travellers report late and overcrowded trains Avanti West Coast bosses have admitted “we’re still not good enough”, a week after its contract was controversially renewed, but insisted that the failing intercity train service will be turned round by Christmas. The train operator cut back its schedules and stopped selling advance tickets in August, blaming a lack of staff overtime – causing enormous disruption to Britain’s major rail artery linking cities between London and Glasgow. Continue reading… ​Operator insists service will be turned round by Christmas as travellers report late and…

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Watchdog provisionally concludes former Tory MP broke transparency rules when he lobbied on behalf of Randox The disgraced former Conservative MP Owen Paterson faces being fined after a Whitehall watchdog provisionally concluded that he broke transparency rules by failing to register as a lobbyist for a healthcare firm. On Friday, Harry Rich, the Registrar of Consultant Lobbyists, said he proposed to conclude that Paterson had acted unlawfully when he lobbied ministers on behalf of Randox. The watchdog intends to fine Paterson up to £7,500 but gave the former MP an opportunity to overturn the decision. Continue reading… ​Watchdog provisionally concludes…

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