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    Teachers will be allowed to work from home in Labour plan to boost recruitment

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentTeachers will be allowed to work from home to do marking and lesson planning under a Labour plan to boost recruitment to the profession.Under reported plans, headteachers will be told to make it easier for teachers to work from home during free periods. Education secretary Bridget Phillipson hopes the increased flexibility will stop women from leaving the profession when they have children, according to reports. Schools would be encouraged to give teachers blocks of free periods for marking or other prep work at the beginning or end of the day. This would allow people to juggle work while looking after children or completing the school run. A government source told The Telegraph: “Unlike its predecessor, this government is taking the recruitment and retention of teachers seriously, which is why we’re making common-sense changes that enable great teachers to say in our classrooms.“These changes are part of a wider reset of the relationship between government and teaching staff to ensure we drive high and rising standards across our schools and deliver better life chances for our children.”Labour has vowed to end the ‘culture of presenteeism’ at workplaces across the country More

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    Kemi Badenoch says she ‘went from middle class to working class’ after working at McDonald’s at 16

    Kemi Badenoch has claimed she grew up in a middle-class family but “became working class” after getting a job at McDonald’s aged 16.The Tory MP, who is currently in the race to become the party’s next leader, made the comments during an appearance on Chopper’s Political Podcast with Christopher Hope.“I grew up in a middle-class family, but I became working class when I was 16 working in McDonald’s,” Ms Badenoch said.Her claim soon went viral on social media, and has drawn criticism, including from Labour MP Chris Bryant.“I’m not sure that’s how it works,” he wrote, responding to the clip. More

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    Lisa Nandy snubs Tory appointee Lady Archer for London Royal Parks role

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentLisa Nandy has snubbed the wife of a former Tory MP who was on course to become chair of London’s Royal Parks.The culture secretary has cancelled the appointment of Lady Archer to the prominent role, reappointing ex-MasterChef presenter Loyd Grossman instead.Lady Archer is married to novelist and former Tory MP Lord Archer and was handed the prestigious job by Rishi Sunak’s government in May.Lady Archer is married to novelist and former Tory MP Lord Archer More

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    Keir Starmer’s wife went to two Taylor Swift concerts for free in Labour donation controversy

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentSir Keir Starmer’s wife accepted two free tickets worth hundreds of pounds each to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, it has emerged.It was previously known that Lady Starmer attended the popstar’s Wembley concert with the prime minister in June.But it has now been revealed that she went to a second concert at Wembley Stadium without Sir Keir in August.Lady Starmer attended one show with Sir Keir Starmer and one without him More

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    Football regulator plans will not risk England’s place in UEFA, Keir Starmer insists

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentSir Keir Starmer has said plans for an independent football regulator will not see England banned from Euro 2028, despite the body warning it could breach rules on government interference in the game. The prime minister said he was sure ministers would “find a way through” in talks with the governing body after it voiced concerns that the proposals could threaten the autonomy of sport.It follows a warning from UEFA general secretary Theodore Theodoridis that the plans, set out in` the Football Governance Bill, could lead to England’s exclusion from the union.Sir Keir Starmer said the Government’s plans are ‘consistent’ with the rules (Stefan Rousseau/PA) More

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    Tory Rwanda plan was worse than transporting convicts to Australia, says John Major

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentFormer Tory prime minister Sir John Major has described Rishi Sunak’s government as “unconservative” and “un-British” in the way it tried to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.Speaking to the BBC’s Amol Rajan, Sir John admitted that he had not made any public pronouncements for some time because he found little to like about the last Tory government under Rishi Sunak.He said the Sunak government’s plans to fly asylum seekers to east Africa was worse than the 18th century deportations of convcts fo Australia.And, in a devastating assessment of Brexit, he agreed with former Labour prime minister Sir Tony Blair that far from reducing immigration as promised by Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson and others, it had in fact increased immigration and replaced Europeans with more people from other parts of the world.Former prime minister John Major More

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    Ed Davey calls for taskforce to ‘winterproof the NHS’ in conference closing speech

    Your support helps us to tell the storyFind out moreCloseAs your White House correspondent, I ask the tough questions and seek the answers that matter.Your support enables me to be in the room, pressing for transparency and accountability. Without your contributions, we wouldn’t have the resources to challenge those in power.Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November electionAndrew FeinbergWhite House CorrespondentSir Ed Davey has set out plans to “winterproof the NHS”, calling for a taskforce to be established to end the annual winter crises facing the health service.The Liberal Democrat leader used his conference speech to urge Sir Keir Starmer to “make this year the last winter crisis in our NHS”.After opening the speech by singing “Take a Chance on Me” by ABBA, Sir Ed pointed to the £376m which is spent on average each year tackling the winter crisis in the NHS, calling instead for the cash to be invested in shoring up the service.His proposed taskforce would spend £1.5bn in the next four years to build resilience in hospital wards, A&E departments, ambulance services and patient discharging.Addressing activists and MPs gathered in Brighton, Sir Ed said: “Practically every year I can remember, governments have ended up announcing hundreds of millions of pounds of emergency funding to help the NHS through another winter crisis. To paper over the cracks.Lib Dem leader Ed Davey kicked off proceedings by singing ABBA’s ‘Take a Chance on Me’ More

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    No more cuddly Lib Dems as Ed Davey vows to ‘consign Tories to history books’

    Sir Ed Davey’s speech at the Liberal Democrat conference in Brighton on Tuesday, 17 September, touched on the need to fix Britain’s broken relationship with Europe – but the party leader did not go as far as many of the party’s Europhile activists would like.Sir Ed called for measures such as a return to the single market and a free movement scheme for young people but stopped short of promising to campaign to reverse Brexit, as his predecessor did in the 2019 election.Here, The Independent political correspondent Archie Mitchell delivers his analysis of Sir Ed’s keynote speech. More