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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: New Statesman·UK·corporate
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What happened: Some suggested that frustration with the government, and Keir Starmer’s leadership, could encourage MPs to oppose the reforms. “People don’t care about rebelling,” said one MP who supports the bill, “or worse, they actively court it...
Cross-source context: The Canary highlights labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government's planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. Guido Fawkes highlights labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “ at least one ” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of... Breitbart highlights the left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to...
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Frustration with the government could encourage the backbenches to oppose the reforms
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
Labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “at least one” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of defecting, with a ‘Green Party source’ taking real pleasure in milking the mome
The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to advance it to the next stage of the lawmaking process.
The post British Gov’t Plan to Scrap Jury Trials Clears First Hurdle Despite Opposit
A release from the Cabinet Office just now: “The Mandelson case has also shown more needs to be done and raised further questions about how the direct ministerial appointment process, and wider operation of government, can be strengthened.” Government will “look again” at financial interests of mini
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government's planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape.
Guido Fawkes
Labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “ at least one ” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of...
Breitbart
The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to...
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Labour MP compelled to share personal trauma to warn cuts to jury trials will hurt rape victims.
Some suggested that frustration with the government, and Keir Starmer’s leadership, could encourage MPs to oppose the reforms. “People don’t care about rebelling,” said one MP who supports the bill, “or worse, they actively court it...
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government's planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape.
Labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “ at least one ” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of...
The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to...
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
Labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “at least one” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of defecting, with a ‘Green Party source’ taking real pleasure in milking the mome
The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to advance it to the next stage of the lawmaking process.
The post British Gov’t Plan to Scrap Jury Trials Clears First Hurdle Despite Opposit
A release from the Cabinet Office just now: “The Mandelson case has also shown more needs to be done and raised further questions about how the direct ministerial appointment process, and wider operation of government, can be strengthened.” Government will “look again” at financial interests of mini
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols spoke in the House of Commons in opposition to the government’s planned cuts to jury trials. The government have insisted these cuts are essential for swifter justice for victims of rape. On the contrary, Nichols suggests they have pressured MPs to support the bill by imp
Labour MPs are having their heads turned by Zack Polanski now the polls show the Greens are taking chunks out of the Labour vote. The Telegraph reports “at least one” Labour MP was approached by the whips on suspicion of defecting, with a ‘Green Party source’ taking real pleasure in milking the mome
The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to advance it to the next stage of the lawmaking process.
The post British Gov’t Plan to Scrap Jury Trials Clears First Hurdle Despite Opposit
A release from the Cabinet Office just now: “The Mandelson case has also shown more needs to be done and raised further questions about how the direct ministerial appointment process, and wider operation of government, can be strengthened.” Government will “look again” at financial interests of mini
The US and Israel’s illegal war on Iran has become a déjà vu moment for Labour members, reminding them of Blair’s unforgivable decision to invade Iraq – while Starmer continues to hum and haw. Tony Blair was eager to go to war, dismissing the warnings of anti-war voices within his party. Their oppos
Labour has finally revealed the size of its specialist EU Surrender Unit. Handing power back to the EU is basically the only foreign policy plank Starmer has left… When Guido revealed the unit had been founded it was said between 50 and 60 staff – mostly from the FCDO – were working on the team.…
In what must be the perfect case study in the law of unintended consequences, Labour’s new Employment Rights Act (ERA) gives top bankers the chance to rake in millions in dismissal payouts with the scrapping of the compensation cap. Chants of “thank you Angie!” can be heard emanating from the City f
During Reeves’ Treasury Committee appearance this morning in which the Chancellor said she supports releasing strategic oil reserves, she also said there is a ‘valid’ argument to be made that she shouldn’t have raised National Insurance: “Yeah, we did make the decision to increase national insurance