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NEW: John McDonnell has told @cathynewman he hopes Andy Burnham reinstates Jeremy Corbyn as a Labour MP and he’d “raise it with him” personally. @TimesRadio






We’re now able to provide a more detailed breakdown of the 43 arrests during yesterday’s central London public order policing operation.



🚨 BREAKING: Wes Streeting calls for the Government to rejoin the EU "Leaving the EU was a catastrophic mistake"


It's no good complaining now. Rishi Sunak had every chance to set out a vision during his two years as Prime Minister. The Tory Party would absolutely have got behind a properly conservative view. Instead we got nothing for a year, & then A-level reform and the smoking ban.














The protectors of women bullied a woman out of the unite the kingdom rally today for not looking too far right.


“Permanent online loser Harry Eccles” A badge of honour from the hate mongers at GB News 🤣🤣








"We have to remove Islam from every single place." Kellie-Jay Keen, who describes herself as a women’s rights activist, is facing strong criticism after publicly making racist remarks during a Tommy Robinson–organised rally in London, calling for Islam to be removed from public institutions, including classrooms, official offices and public buildings. In her speech, she said "it's not too late to get Islam out of our classrooms" and described it as "absolutely vital" to remove Islam from "every single place" in order to "save this country." Critics have condemned the comments as promoting the forced exclusion of an entire religion from public life, arguing the language goes beyond political debate and into religious hate speech. Some have also said the reaction highlights a double standard in how hate and extremist rhetoric is treated depending on which faith is being targeted, pointing to the expectation of a far stronger national response if similar language were directed at other religious faiths. The remarks have intensified scrutiny of Keen’s public role and the nature of her activism, with opponents questioning the consistency between her stated advocacy and the hate rhetoric used in public statements.











