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Police are investigating a fire at the prime minister's house in north London. The blaze at the property, which Sir Keir Starmer rents out after he became PM last year, happened in the early hours of this morning. The entrance to the house was damaged in the fire.
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'Of course he was there. If ever there’s a dinner party, Lord Mandelson is there. But diplomacy isn’t about flitting between tables — it’s about substance. Nobody takes him seriously!'
Lord Moylan says Peter Mandelson is 'a rather ridiculous figure'.
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'I can understand why people are challenging it!'
Journalist Zoë Grünewald examines the 'historic' UK-India trade deal, amid criticism of Indian workers being granted national insurance exemptions.
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'The Rwanda scheme was never a deterrent!'
Former Labour Minister Bill Rammell says the Rwanda plan was 'wrong in principle,' amid reports Donald Trump may send migrants to accommodation paid for by the British in the African nation.
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'The prefix to child rape gangs is often 'Pakistani', and that is wrong...'
'Nobody is trying to say every sex offender in this country is a sex offender!'
Barry Gardiner MP and Reform UK Chairman Zia Yusuf clash on the framing of the debate on grooming gangs in the UK.
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'Everything I said—lower migration, control the borders, tackle rape gangs—is supported by over 75% of Brits. That’s not extreme!'
Matt Goodwin hits back after Geoff Hoon brands Reform UK policies 'far-right', warning this attitude is why voters are rebelling.
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'A trans apartheid? Give me strength.'
Michelle Dewberry reacts to India Willoughby's claim that the FA's decision to ban trans women from women's football is 'full blown trans apartheid'.
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‘What on earth are we doing? Why are we spending money to blow up people in Yemen with very little upside for this country?’
Aaron Bastani questions the PM's decision to involve the UK in military actions in Yemen, accusing him of ‘lying through his teeth’ about a Commons vote.
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'In thirteen years as an MP I never once felt threatened. That's now the every day experience for MPs!'
Former Labour Minister says there is a case to have Irish hip hop trio Kneecap prosecuted for inciting violence against Conservative MPs.
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'The UK is a soft touch!'
'Did you just say that with a straight face?!'
Michelle Dewberry scoffs at Labour MP Mike Tapp as he defends Labour's policy on deporting illegal immigrants.
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'It would cause a lot of legal problems!'
Media Strategist Andy Twelves outlines the complex challenges involved in the UK leaving the ECHR, arguing that such a move would have far-reaching consequences and is not a "tangible solution" to the issues it aims to address.
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Kelvin Mackenzie delivers a sharp critique of Donald Trump's stance on Ukraine, asserting that Britain must continue supplying arms to support Ukraine in its defence against Russian aggression.
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'It's a blatant hypocrisy... why are we linking Southport to the English flag?!'
Baroness Jacqueline Foster and Aaron Bastani hit out at Keir Starmer using St George's Day for political points.
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'They're not the two-tier Labour Party, they're the two-faced Labour Party...'
Conservative MP Esther McVey slams Keir Starmer's U-turn on trans issues, and questions whether the public can trust what he says anymore.
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'It's a very sad reflection on the state of the country that it takes a Supreme Court ruling, a complete waste of taxpayer's money apart from anything else, to tell us what we already know.'
Ben Habib says the UK is 'crying out for common sense in high office'.
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'I haven't seen any European migrants being thrown out and sent to
prison!'
'Well there aren't many illegal European immigrants!'
Judita DaSilva and Emily Carver clash over whether Donald Trump is specifically targeting non-whites for deportation.
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'I can lend you my four year old son, because even he knows, and I quote, only boys have a winky'
Michelle Dewberry slams politicians for allowing an 'era of nonsense' prior to the Supreme Court ruling that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex.
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Michelle Dewberry delivered a powerful message following today's UK Supreme Court ruling that defines "woman" under the Equality Act as referring to biological sex. A longstanding advocate for this interpretation, she expressed the importance of maintaining clear distinctions based on biological sex.
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'At what point will the Labour Government say "our strategy is not enough"?!'
Michelle Dewberry fumes at the 'disgraceful' amount of money asylum seekers are costing the taxpayer.
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Things got heated in the studio as Labour MP Barry Gardiner & Reform UK chief Zia Yusuf clashed over Britain’s Border Control following the revelation that a record number of migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats this year with more than 8,000 arriving in the UK in the first four months of 2025.
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