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The action was taken after Andrew Gwynne was dismissed from his position as health minister last weekend due to comments made in a WhatsApp group.

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The Labour Party has temporarily removed 11 council members from their positions due to their involvement in a WhatsApp group, which resulted in the dismissal of a minister from a prominent party role.

Most of the councillors are affiliated with Tameside Council, with two serving on Stockport Council.

This action follows the party's decision to dismiss Health Minister Andrew Gwynne and suspend MP Oliver Ryan due to allegedly shared messages in the group.

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Regarding the temporary removal of the 11 council members, among whom is reportedly Allison Gwynne, spouse of Mr. Gwynne, a representative for the party stated, "In connection with our inquiry into the WhatsApp group, several councillors have been administratively suspended from the Labour Party.

"Immediately upon learning about this group, we initiated a comprehensive inquiry following the Labour Party's established rules and procedures, and this investigation is still in progress.

"Prompt measures will be implemented whenever members are discovered to have fallen short of the lofty expectations set for them as part of the Labour Party."

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Sky News has learned that the following council members have been suspended:

The removal of the Tameside councillors follows the temporary withdrawal of three Labour representatives from their roles on the same council.

Labour Party members Jack Naylor, Claire Reid, and George Newton, all participants in the WhatsApp group, are currently under investigation.

Mr. Gwynne was dismissed by Sir Keir Starmer following a report by the Mail on Sunday which claimed he made racist statements regarding Labour MP Diane Abbott and sexist comments about Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.

It has also been reported that he expressed a hope for the swift death of an elderly woman following her inquiry to a council member about garbage collection services, and that he made a light-hearted remark about a resident being hit by a truck.

Mr. Gwynne expressed profound remorse for his "poorly judged remarks" and offered apologies to those who were offended.

Soon after being removed from his prominent position, the Labour Party announced an investigation into Mr. Ryan for remarks that a government official described as "unacceptable and deeply disappointing."

On Monday, Mr. Ryan was stripped of his party whip, which results in him serving as an independent MP in the Commons from now on.

The Burnley representative, aged 29, issued an apology on Sunday, expressing profound regret for his remarks, which a government insider criticized as "unacceptable and deeply disappointing."

As reported by the Daily Mail, Mr. Ryan made a humorous remark about another Labour MP's homosexuality.

Over the weekend, prior to his suspension and through a statement on X, Mr. Ryan expressed regret for comments he previously made, admitting he would not say such things now. He also assured full cooperation with the ongoing investigation.

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He stated that from 2019 to the beginning of 2022, he belonged to a WhatsApp group "initiated by my MP and previous boss, Andrew Gwynne".

Mr. Ryan stated, "The remarks expressed in that group were entirely inappropriate, and I wholeheartedly denounce them."

The Member of Parliament expressed regret over his silence at the moment, acknowledging that it was a mistake not to have spoken up earlier.

Mr. Gwynne is the most recent Member of Parliament to be removed from a key party role, following former treasury minister Tulip Siddiq's departure last month and Louise Haigh's stepping down as transport minister in November.

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Echoes of Leadership: Margaret Thatcher’s Enduring Legacy and the Contemporary Struggle for Political Identity

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Fifty years since Margaret Thatcher ascended as the leader of the Conservatives, her influence persists. Sir Keir Starmer has referenced her, and she was idolized by Kemi Badenoch – yet both current leaders aspire to match the electoral successes once achieved by the Iron Lady.

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Half a century later, she continues to be cherished and esteemed by Conservatives, albeit reluctantly admired by current and past Labour leaders, while remaining scorned and denounced by the left and numerous working-class areas.

This week marks the 50th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's rise to leadership of the Conservative Party, a pivotal moment that reshaped political trajectories as she secured three consecutive general election victories in the UK and emerged as a prominent global leader.

At the age of 49, she ascended to leadership following a surprising victory over former Prime Minister Edward Heath, winning the initial ballot on February 4 with a vote count of 130 to 119. Subsequently, she secured her position by defeating William Whitelaw 146 to 79 in a second ballot held a week later.

Back then, the selection of the Conservative Party leader was in the hands of its MPs. Charles Moore, who penned the biography of Mrs. Thatcher, disclosed that upon learning of her decision to run, her husband Denis grimly commented, "Heath will murder you."

In a 1973 television interview, while serving as the education secretary under Mr. Heath and facing criticism for ending free school milk—earning her the nickname "Milk Snatcher"—she stated, "I don't think there will be a woman prime minister in my lifetime."

Yet, despite the ironic nickname, she received strong support from a prominent faction of Conservative MPs referred to as the "Milk Street mafia." This group was headed by the contentious entrepreneur and chairman of the 1922 Committee, Edward du Cann, whom the satirical magazine Private Eye dubbed "du Cann of Worms."

Following her win, Mrs. Thatcher named Mr. Whitelaw, a seasoned Conservative strategist and Scottish aristocrat, as her deputy leader.

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He remained a faithful aide to her until 1988, when a stroke ended his service. However, her well-known remark, "Every prime minister needs a Willie," has entered the annals of political legend.

When Margaret Thatcher assumed the role of opposition leader on February 11, 1975, the sitting Prime Minister from the Labour Party was Harold Wilson. By this time, Wilson had achieved victory in four general elections. He would resign from his position the following year, paving the way for James Callaghan to succeed him.

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Margaret Thatcher achieved significant wins in general elections against James Callaghan, Michael Foot, and Neil Kinnock. However, in 1990, it wasn’t the opposition Labour Party that removed her from her position at 10 Downing Street, but rather a rebellion within her own Conservative Party, including cabinet members and backbench MPs.

Fifty years since she first took charge, the Conservative Party has welcomed another woman as its leader, while the Labour Party, now headed by a prime minister who achieved a remarkable win in the general election, is seeing its government's popularity decline quickly.

However, similarities between 1975 and 2025 cease at that point. Based on what we've seen, detractors might argue that Kemi Badenoch lacks Margaret Thatcher's distinct qualities, and Sir Keir Starmer does not mirror Harold Wilson.

Upon assuming leadership, Margaret Thatcher transformed Conservative ideology, introducing groundbreaking strategies as Prime Minister in 1979, including the sale of council houses, widespread privatization, and stringent measures against trade unions.

Her approach, characterized by reduced government spending and lower taxes, was dubbed "Thatcherism". She described her philosophy as "rolling back the frontiers of the state".

During a challenging period in 1980, as unemployment surged and she faced pressure to reverse her policies, she addressed her detractors at the Conservative conference with a firm response: "You turn if you want to. The lady's not for turning."

However, her tenure was marked by two particularly significant events: triumph in the Falklands War in 1982 and her management of the harsh miners' strike from 1984 to 1985, which continues to stir intense anger and resentment in former mining areas to this day.

Overseas, she discovered a kindred spirit in US President Ronald Reagan, enhancing the already unique alliance as they battled against communism. The Russians had previously christened her as the "Iron Lady."

The moniker was enduring, and she embraced it fully. Her resilience implies that Donald Trump would likely have held her in high esteem and formed a strong connection with her if she were the Prime Minister currently.

She described herself as someone who thrived on just four hours of sleep each night and disliked taking vacations. During a celebration of the 50th anniversary last week, her ex-secretary, Alison Wakeham, mentioned, "She always hoped for a phone call about a global emergency."

In 2020, Kemi Badenoch praised Margaret Thatcher as an "inspirational" figure, crediting her with revitalizing a faltering nation by adhering to what she termed "the politics of conviction."

She briefly encountered her "political idol" when she posed for a photo with Lady Thatcher while running as the Conservative candidate against Labour’s Tessa Jowell in Dulwich and West Norwood in 2010.

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Despite facing critiques for a perceived sluggish beginning in her initial 100 days, there is speculation among some Conservatives about whether Ms. Badenoch might emerge as the next Margaret Thatcher. Her firm stances, opposition to politically correct culture, and straightforward manner have indeed endeared her to the right-wing faction of the Tory party and its supporters.

According to Charles Moore, one significant contrast between the two is that Mrs Thatcher did not confront a substantial threat from the right, unlike Mrs Badenoch who has to contend with Reform UK. Mr Moore explains that Mrs Thatcher's primary battle was against the left.

Her influence extends beyond the Conservative Party. In 2007, Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown invited her to 10 Downing Street for afternoon tea and ordered a portrait of her, which was revealed when she returned to No. 10 two years later.

"Mr. Brown expressed his admiration for her principled approach to politics," he said prior to her 2007 visit. "I share her commitment to acting on conviction."

In 2022, Sir Keir Starmer faced backlash from Conservative MPs for relocating a portrait from a room nicknamed the Thatcher Room, even though he had acknowledged her significant impact on the UK as a nod to Conservative voters in 2023.

Just two weeks ago, Sir Keir referenced Mrs. Thatcher when he committed to slicing through the dense bureaucracies that hinder economic expansion, asserting that this was akin to the deregulatory efforts of her administration in the 1980s.

Sir Keir and Mrs. T share a notable similarity: both have hired a voice coach. Recently, Sir Keir may have had second thoughts about this decision during the controversy involving Leonie Mellinger's visit amid lockdown restrictions.

In the 1970s, Gordon Reece, the public relations head for Mrs. Thatcher, employed a voice coach who had previously worked with Laurence Olivier.

In contrast to Mrs. Thatcher, Harold Wilson, whom Sir Keir has identified as his most admired Labour leader of the last half-century, did not govern based on firm personal convictions.

He was a cunning – some would argue deceitful – and manipulative master of political strategy and party control. He also harbored deep suspicions of conspiracies aimed at him.

"He famously declared, 'I know what's happening—I'm what's happening.'" In his biography titled "Harold Wilson: The Winner," Labour minister Nick Thomas-Symonds lauds his government's accomplishments in areas like the abolition of the death penalty, gay rights, abortion rights, censorship, and lowering the voting age, portraying him as "one of the great political figures of the 20th century."

Mr. Wilson fostered a persona as an everyman, often seen with a pipe and known for his sharp humor. He was depicted in Private Eye’s “Mrs. Wilson’s Diary,” a humorous column about his wife Mary. His public image included his dog Paddy, a preference for brown sauce, and a bungalow in the Scilly Isles. However, behind closed doors, he enjoyed brandy and cigars.

Is Sir Keir emulating Harold Wilson? The soccer-loving Prime Minister prominently backed Gareth Southgate's England team during last year's Euro final.

In 1966, Mr. Wilson humorously remarked following Alf Ramsey's team's victory: "Did you ever realize that we only clinch the World Cup when a Labour government is in power?"

In contrast to Mr. Wilson's dynamic music hall approach, Sir Keir comes across as rather stiff.

He's relatively new to politics, having served as an MP since 2015, in contrast to Mr. Wilson, who was a minister in Clement Attlee's government and a prominent member of the Labour Party for almost twenty years before becoming Prime Minister.

However, there's more to it.

In a recent publication by political correspondents Gabriel Pogrund and Patrick Maguire, it is revealed that Sir Keir's chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, criticized him for acting "more like an HR manager than a leader," while his deputy, Angela Rayner, humorously remarked on his lack of competence by saying he couldn't even manage to run a bath.

Recent polling data from Sky News and YouGov shows Nigel Farage's Reform UK surpassing Labour, casting doubt on Sir Keir Starmer's capacity to secure a victory in the upcoming election, especially compared to Harold Wilson's four successful campaigns.

Kemi Badenoch may face an even grimmer future.

In a recent YouGov poll, the Conservatives were ranked third. Additionally, on the Sky News podcast "Electoral Dysfunction" hosted by Beth Rigby, ex-leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson hinted that her tenure might last less than 18 months.

The unfortunate update for Kemi and Keir is that half a century since Margaret Thatcher's rise to leadership of the Conservatives, her impressive track record of electoral victories, along with that of Harold Wilson, the Labour Prime Minister at the time, seems unbeatable.

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UK Urged to Maintain Composure in Response to Trump’s Steel Tariffs

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The UK must react with calm and clarity to Donald Trump's decision to implement a 25% tariff on British steel exports, according to the trade minister.

The U.S. president declared significant tariffs on imported steel and aluminum late Monday, stating they will be applied "without exceptions or exemptions."

UK Steel claimed that the tariffs would severely harm their industry and criticized Mr. Trump for drastically undermining free trade, which would have significant consequences for the steel industry both in the UK and globally.

Trade Minister Douglas Alexander called for the industry to respond with calm and rationality, instead of hastily reacting.

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Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, he stated that the UK is "prepared" to explore solutions beneficial to both nations.

He mentioned that the U.S. has only released information regarding steel tariffs, leaving out details on aluminum tariffs.

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Mr. Alexander stated that within the next 24 hours, the Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, is scheduled to hold discussions with representatives from the steel industry and trade unions. He added that historically, the United Kingdom has enjoyed a robust and equitable trading relationship with the United States, valued at approximately £300 million.

The Member of Parliament, who holds a position as a minister in the Cabinet Office, stated that it was "appropriate and sensible to be aware" of President Trump's remarks and to "conduct an evaluation."

The U.S. president "specializes in creating unpredictability – it's a component of his negotiating technique," he further stated.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is planning a trip to Washington DC soon to engage in discussions with Mr. Trump, although specific details have not been finalized.

Downing Street refrained from commenting on whether Mr. Trump's decision to impose tariffs was incorrect, stating that the government will adopt a thoughtful strategy and will discuss the specifics with the United States.

A spokesperson declined to comment on whether the UK had requested that Mr. Trump exempt Britain from the tariffs, nor would they disclose if there were plans to implement subsidies for British Steel.

He stated, "Substantial backing has already been extended to the UK steel sector, with a £2.5 billion investment. Furthermore, we are introducing a British industry supercharger that will reduce electricity expenses for steel companies, aligning their prices with those of global competitors."

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The United States ranks as the second biggest market for UK steel exports, following the European Union, though the government noted that in 2023, these exports to the US represented just 5% of the UK's total steel exports.

Mr. Trump stated that the tariffs were necessary to safeguard the American steel industry and national security.

UK Steel Director-General Gareth Stace commented, "President Trump has drastically disrupted free trade, which has significant implications for the steel industry both in the UK and globally."

This will not only obstruct British exports to the United States, but it will also significantly disrupt global trade patterns, increasing the import burden on our domestic market.

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UK-produced steel does not compromise US national security. The superior quality of our steel supports essential American industries that often lack local alternatives for sourcing these materials.

"Now is the time for our nations to collaborate in addressing the worldwide excess of steel production instead of being in conflict."

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From Downing Street to the House of Lords: Sue Gray’s New Chapter as Baroness Gray of Tottenham Amidst Political Strife

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Sir Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff stepped down last October due to internal conflicts at 10 Downing Street.

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Sue Gray, previously the chief of staff for Sir Keir Starmer, has officially joined the House of Lords following her nomination for a peerage by the Prime Minister.

Ms. Gray will henceforth be titled Baroness Gray of Tottenham, indicative of her birthplace in North London, and she will serve as a Labour peer in the upper house.

The ex-government employee, who left their position at Downing Street last October following approximately three months on the job, was proposed for a lifetime peerage by the prime minister in December.

She stepped down from her role as Chief Advisor to Sir Keir following internal conflicts within the leadership at Number 10.

Morgan McSweeney, the architect behind Labour's overwhelming election victory and the party's previous campaign director, has taken over her position.

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Ms. Gray gained national attention for her role in writing the report on gatherings at Downing Street during the health crisis.

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Her transition to the Labour Party garnered significant media attention initially, as the Conservatives questioned the extent of her interactions with the party regarding a senior position while she was still employed as a civil servant.

However, her departure from the chief of staff position stemmed from internal disputes, as Labour's initial three months in power were overshadowed by adverse media coverage concerning her.

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The controversy surrounding Ms. Gray's role intensified after it was revealed that her salary was £170,000, which is £3,000 higher than that of the prime minister. This information was disclosed to the BBC in what seemed to be a deliberate effort to undermine her politically.

At the time, it was also noted that party employees who were unhappy about not receiving higher salaries than they did while Labour was in opposition blamed her.

Ms. Gray was absent from Labour's inaugural conference while in government, as the prime minister faced criticism for accepting over £100,000 in gifts during his tenure as Labour leader, which included football match tickets, concert passes, and high-end apparel.

Baroness Gray ultimately declined the position of the prime minister's representative for the nations and regions after she failed to attend the initial major summit pertinent to her proposed new responsibilities.

In her departure note from last October, Ms. Gray stated that although she was honored to have served as chief of staff, it had become evident that the "heavy scrutiny surrounding my role might overshadow the government's crucial agenda for reform."

"That's why I've decided to step down, and I'm eager to keep supporting the prime minister in my new capacity," she continued.

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Ms. Gray is one of 30 individuals recently named to Labour peerages, an announcement made before Christmas aimed at correcting the party's "imbalance" in the House of Lords.

The Conservative Party put forward six candidates, while the Liberal Democrats nominated two.

Ms. Gray donned the customary red robes as she took her place in the appointed House of Lords. During the brief induction ceremony in the senior house, she pledged her loyalty to the King.

She received backing from ex-Whitehall head and independent crossbencher Lord O'Donnell, along with her Labour colleague Baroness Harman.

Her child, Labour MP Liam Conlon, observed the proceedings from the public gallery in the House of Lords.

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Decoding the Iron Lady’s Legacy: 50 Years Since Thatcher’s Rise and Its Impact on Modern British Politics

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This week marks the 50th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's election as the leader of the Conservative Party, highlighting her enduring influence as she is referenced by both Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch.

Upon assuming the role of prime minister in 1979, she implemented transformative measures such as the sale of council houses, the privatization of various industries, and strict measures on trade unions, all of which still influence the United Kingdom's landscape today

In today's episode of Sky News Daily, host Niall teams up with Jon Craig, the lead political correspondent, to explore the enduring impact of Margaret Thatcher's political legacy on contemporary governance. Additionally, Niall converses with Caroline Slocock, who served as Mrs. Thatcher's private secretary during the last year and a half of her tenure, sharing insights into her experience working with the former Prime Minister. The episode is produced by Alex Bishop and edited by Wendy Parker.

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UK Steel’s Future Firm Despite US Tariffs, Affirms Deputy PM Angela Rayner

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UK steel industry 'definitely has a future' even with US tariffs, states Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner

Deputy PM Angela Rayner offers reassurances to the sector following the US president's declaration of 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the US.

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The Deputy Prime Minister affirmed that steel production in the UK remains viable, even amidst the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.

Angela Rayner, serving as the housing secretary, acknowledged the steel industry's recent struggles but affirmed the government's ongoing dedication to its support moving forward.

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The deputy of Sir Keir Starmer aimed to calm steel workers and companies following the declaration by the US president of 25% tariffs on all imports of steel and aluminum into the United States.

UK steel shipments to the US are valued at approximately £400 million, while aluminum shipments have consistently been around £300 million in recent years.

In a conversation with the media, Ms. Rayner mentioned that the British steel industry has faced significant challenges, yet she firmly believes it definitely has a future.

She stated that Labour's proposal to overhaul planning regulations to boost the construction of more homes and infrastructure in Britain underscores the vital role that domestic steel manufacturers must undertake.

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"She noted that British steel has faced significant challenges, and emphasized that our business secretary has diligently collaborated with the sector to secure a sustainable future for British steel."

"This administration remains dedicated to backing this sector moving forward."

She added, "That's something we've already been working on and will keep at it."

Commenting on President Trump's move to enforce tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, she further mentioned, "Clearly, we need to observe the outcomes from the US and understand the implications for UK steel.

"We are fully committed to the future of British steel. Our investments and collaborations within the industry, along with our focus on infrastructure and strategic long-term planning for reconstruction efforts across Britain, underscore the vital part that British steel will play in these endeavors."

The President of the United States declared late on Monday that there would be new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, which will be applied universally without any exceptions or waivers.

UK Steel has described the tariffs as potentially disastrous for their sector, criticizing Mr. Trump for drastically undermining free trade, which could have significant consequences for steel production both in the UK and globally.

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Trade Minister Douglas Alexander called for a calm and rational response from the industry, advising against hasty decisions.

Addressing the House of Commons on Tuesday, he stated that the UK is "prepared" to explore solutions beneficial for both nations.

He noted that the United States has only released information regarding steel tariffs, with no details yet on aluminum.

Mr. Alexander verified that the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, is scheduled to convene with representatives from the steel industry and trade unions "within the next 24 hours." He emphasized that the UK has traditionally "gained from a robust and equitable trade partnership with the United States valued at approximately £300 million."

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The Member of Parliament, serving as a Cabinet Office minister, stated that it was "appropriate and sensible to be aware" of Mr. Trump's remarks and to "conduct an analysis."

The U.S. president "specializes in creating ambiguity – it’s a component of his negotiating tactics," he further stated.

Besides the potential adverse effects of Mr. Trump's tariffs, steel workers are also facing unemployment due to layoffs at a major Tata steel facility.

Approximately 2,800 positions are anticipated to be cut at Tata Steel, located at the largest steel plant in Port Talbot, as the firm shifts towards more environmentally friendly steel manufacturing methods that necessitate a reduced workforce.

The administration is initiating a multi-million pound fund aimed at supporting supply chain enterprises and employees impacted by alterations at Tata's Port Talbot location in South Wales.

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After the session kicks off, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde, and Commissioner Albuquerque will engage in discussions about the current condition of Europe's economy. They will explore ways to boost competitiveness and examine the influence of monetary policy in reaching these goals. On Tuesday, MEPs are set to vote in a plenary session on a draft report that evaluates the ECB's activities for the year 2024.

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Beginning at approximately 6:30 PM, the plenary session will discuss the increasing issue of organized crime in Sweden, with insights from Commissioner Albuquerque. Sweden is facing a surge in gang-related violence, frequently involving young people who are enlisted by criminal groups to commit violent acts such as vandalism, bombings, and murder for hire.

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Individuals unaccounted for in times of war and conflict. During a debate scheduled for the evening, members of the European Parliament are anticipated to call on the European Union to help address the humanitarian crisis involving those who are missing due to wars and conflicts.

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Later in the day, Executive Vice-President Fitto and Commissioner Dombrovskis will provide an update to Members of the European Parliament during a session involving the Budgets and Economic and Monetary Affairs committees, focusing on the progress of economic recovery initiatives.

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European Parliament Condemns Örebro Shooting and Reflects on Global Challenges Amidst Calls for Unity

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President Metsola commenced the session running from February 10th to 13th by observing a minute of silence to honor the victims of last week's tragic shooting in Örebro, marking it as the deadliest in Sweden's history.

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In a heartfelt plea, President Metsola requested that Members of the European Parliament hold a moment of silence to honor the victims of the tragic mass shooting that occurred at Risbergska school in Örebro on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. She described the event as a "senseless act of violence" that took the lives of innocent individuals, leaving families devastated and communities deeply affected. President Metsola expressed that Europe grieves for those who have perished, and she extended her sympathies to their families, those injured, and the entire Swedish nation during this deeply sorrowful time. She emphasized that "hatred and violence have no place in Europe," reaffirming that the core values binding the continent—peace, democracy, and the sanctity of human life—will always endure.

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On the third anniversary of Russia's extensive military action against Ukraine, President Metsola emphasized Ukraine's enduring strength, stating, "Ukraine remains resilient. And this Parliament stands with it." President Metsola announced to the Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) that Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk from Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada will be hosted by the Parliament on Tuesday, 11 February, to commemorate this significant date.

Disturbances Occur on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

During a formal session of Parliament on January 29, 2025, dedicated to International Holocaust Remembrance Day, interruptions occurred, prompting President Metsola to issue a heartfelt apology for the "shameful" disruption. She emphasized the seriousness of the incident, noting that it highlights the importance of remembrance as an essential responsibility, not merely a symbolic gesture, for Parliament and everyone. She assured that proper actions would be taken following the necessary protocols and expressed her gratitude to those who attended the session.

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The first agenda item today includes parliamentary discussions on the recent mass shooting in Örebro, Sweden, featuring speeches from representatives of various political groups.

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At noon, Ruslan Stefanchuk, who serves as the Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, will deliver a formal speech. Due to this, the voting session is rescheduled to commence at 12:30.

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Multiple committees have asked to initiate discussions with the Council and the Commission.

Committees' choices to start inter-institutional discussions, as per Rule 71, are made available on the plenary website.

Should there be no demand for a parliamentary vote on the choice to begin talks by midnight on Tuesday, the committees are allowed to commence negotiations.

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Over 600 immigration detentions occurred in January, with the government anticipating an increase in deportations. The Labour administration is emphasizing immigration control and fortified borders in their strategy to retain voters who might otherwise shift their support to the Conservatives and Reform UK.

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The Home Office reported that over 600 individuals were detained on immigration charges following upwards of 800 enforcement actions conducted last month.

The Labour administration highlights that there was a 73% rise in this January's figures compared to the same month last year under the Conservative rule, with 352 arrests occurring during 556 police operations.

Since their election, the Labour Party has been focusing on strengthening border control, acknowledging its significance to the electorate and aiming to maintain their competitive edge against the Conservatives and Reform UK.

According to statistics from the Home Office, immigration enforcement officers have conducted 5,424 visits and made 3,930 arrests since Labour assumed power in July.

Today's arrests followed multiple operations targeting establishments such as eateries, fast food outlets, coffee shops, car cleaning services, manicure salons, and vaping stores.

The Labour Party has reported that over 16,400 individuals have been deported following the recent election. The government anticipates that this figure will increase with the release of new statistics scheduled for Monday.

Over 800 individuals have been transported overseas on four chartered aircraft as part of these deportations.

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In conjunction with this, January saw 609 individuals detained across 828 police operations.

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated, "It's vital to uphold and implement our immigration policies. Employers have exploited illegal migrants for an extended period, hiring them without consequence, while numerous individuals have managed to secure employment and reside here illegally without facing any legal repercussions."

"This not only poses a perilous temptation for individuals to endanger themselves by navigating the Channel in tiny vessels, but it also leads to the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, as well as the immigration system and our economy."

"This is why, under our Plan for Change, we are enhancing enforcement efforts to unprecedented levels and introducing stringent new laws to dismantle the criminal organizations that compromise our border security and have evaded justice for far too long."

Officials noted that during a crackdown at a vape store in Cheshire, 10 immigrants were detained alongside two individuals who were arrested for possessing fake documents.

Notices for civil penalties were also issued to the employers.

As soon as Labour took office, they quickly abolished the Rwanda deportation plan that had been supported by several Conservative prime ministers.

Approximately 1,000 employees who were previously assigned to the program have been redirected to assist in enforcing immigration regulations.

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The Tories continue to argue that the Rwanda plan will act as a deterrent to unauthorized immigration.

The government has also initiated advertising campaigns in Vietnam and Albania aimed at discouraging individuals from migrating, and is collaborating with various nations to curb illegal entry into the UK.

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In March, the United Kingdom is set to hold a summit focusing on border security. The government has announced that over 40 nations, in addition to organizations such as the European Union, will gather to address issues related to illegal immigration.

The House of Commons is scheduled to deliberate on the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill during its second reading this week.

The legislation has faced criticism from conservative critics.

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Chris Philp MP, the opposition's home secretary, criticized the legislation as a "feeble measure that will not halt the influx of boats."

"Alarmingly, the legislation also reinstates the ability of undocumented immigrants to apply for permanent residency," he continued.

Following recent studies, it has been revealed that should the Labour Party fail to support the proposal introduced by Kemi Badenoch and the Conservative Party, there could be a significant increase in migrants granted indefinite leave to remain (ILR), potentially leading to an expense of £234 billion for taxpayers. Therefore, it is crucial for Labour to endorse our amendment.

With a change in leadership, the Conservative party is introducing practical and achievable reforms aimed at reducing immigration. They emphasize that our nation should be treated like a home, not a temporary lodging.

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer underwent an HIV test at 10 Downing Street, joined by soul artist Beverley Knight, a prominent supporter of HIV education, to help combat the stigma associated with the virus.

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Sir Keir Starmer has undergone an HIV test as part of a campaign to reduce the stigma associated with testing for the virus, which is sexually transmitted.

The prime minister conducted an at-home HIV test at 10 Downing Street to commence HIV Testing Week, joined by soul artist Beverley Knight, a fervent supporter of HIV awareness.

Sir Keir stated, "It's crucial that it's done, and I'm very glad I can do it. It's simple and fast."

Richard Angell, the head of the HIV organization The Terrence Higgins Trust, stated that he thinks Sir Keir is the initial leader from a G7, European, or NATO country to undergo an HIV test.

The Prime Minister expressed his astonishment, noting, "We should motivate more leaders to follow this example because it's crucial, straightforward, convenient, and overall, it's better to be aware."

Mr. Angell stated, "This is a significant emblem for those affected by HIV as it combats the stigma and informs the public that testing is confidential, simple, and free for all this week, which can have a substantial impact."

In the UK, it is estimated that around 107,000 individuals are living with HIV, and about 4,700 of them might not know they are infected.

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Currently, HIV, a virus that impairs your immune system by harming its cells, does not have a cure. This damage reduces your body's capacity to combat regular infections and illnesses. However, highly effective medications are available that allow many individuals living with HIV to maintain a long and healthy life.

During HIV Testing Week, which continues through Sunday, individuals have the opportunity to request one of the 20,000 complimentary and private home testing kits, delivering results in just 15 minutes.

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Sir Keir has committed to halting new HIV infections in England by 2030. On World AIDS Day the previous year, he revealed a £27 million initiative to increase testing services in NHS emergency units.

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Knight joined the movement as an advocate following the death of her friend Tyrone Jamison from an AIDS-related illness in 2003.

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She expressed, "The reality of living with HIV now is vastly different from what my dear friend Tyrone went through in the early 2000s."

"Individuals with HIV can now readily determine their condition, obtain successful treatments, and enjoy a prolonged, healthy existence."

"I hope that were true for Ty.

In remembrance, I'm joining forces with the prime minister to raise awareness about the simplicity of testing.

"It's vital for everyone to understand that with the right treatment, individuals with HIV are unable to transmit the virus, paving the way to potentially eradicate this epidemic completely."

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Last night, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States will be implemented shortly. Sam and Anne explore the potential implications for the UK, which exports 10% of its steel to the US, and consider the possibility of reciprocal tariffs.

As Kemi Badenoch marks her 100th day at the helm of the Conservative Party, Sam reveals the opinions of leading Conservative MPs on her leadership thus far.

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MPs to receive pay increase exceeding inflation, approaching £94,000

An independent agency determines the salaries of MPs, which includes additional compensations for staff, office expenditures, housing, and transportation.

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Members of Parliament are set to receive a pay increase that exceeds the rate of inflation, bringing their yearly earnings to £93,904, according to the organization responsible for setting parliamentary salaries.

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) is suggesting an increase in MPs' salaries by 2.8% starting from April of the upcoming fiscal year.

This adjustment would increase their yearly salary from £91,346 to £93,904, marking an almost £20,000 growth over the last decade.

Members of Parliament are also reimbursed for expenses related to their employees, office operations, lodging, and transportation.

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IPSA stated that the raise aligns with the government's suggested pay guidelines for public sector employees.

The proposal is set for a period of public consultation. Since its establishment in 2011 following the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal, all suggestions regarding MPs' salaries made by IPSA have been approved.

The increase surpasses the inflation rate of 2.5%, which exceeds the Bank of England's target of 2%.

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) takes into account various factors when setting the salaries for Members of Parliament. These include nationwide salary data, compensation levels within the public sector, the authority's established guidelines for remuneration, and the broader economic environment.

Richard Lloyd, the chair of IPSA, stated: "We have strived to reach equitable determinations regarding salaries for both MPs and the general public."

"Our salary plan for 2025-26 takes into account the conditions of the broader public sector workforce, acknowledging the essential contributions of MPs and the prevailing economic situation."

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The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority is required to evaluate the salaries of Members of Parliament during the initial year of each new parliamentary session.

Nevertheless, since the election took place in July, the first anniversary falls three months into the new fiscal year. Therefore, IPSA has introduced its most recent salary proposal as a temporary solution.

A reassessment of salaries will take place in July, accompanied by a comprehensive evaluation of the method used to determine MPs' compensation, setting the stage for establishing their pay starting in 2026.

In the previous year, Members of Parliament received a salary hike of 5.5%.

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