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The UK will express significant concerns to Trump regarding his proposed tariffs, according to Reeves. Analysts have revised their economic growth predictions for the UK downwards following Trump's election win, pointing to potential tariff threats.

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Rachel Reeves has expressed her assurance that trade with the United States will persist even with President-elect Donald Trump's plans to implement tariffs.

During her appearance before the Commons Treasury Committee, the chancellor was questioned about how the outcome of the U.S. election might affect her growth strategies.

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She was informed that Goldman Sachs, the investment banking firm, has revised its prediction for the UK's economic growth next year, lowering it from 1.6% to 1.4%. Additionally, EU officials expect a decrease in exports to the US, projecting a drop of €150 billion (£125 billion).

Ms. Reeves stated that it is "premature" to alter predictions due to Mr. Trump's win, emphasizing that the UK's trade ties with the US are "extremely important."

"The United States represents our largest trading partner… the annual trade volume between our two nations is approximately £311 billion," she stated.

"I believe that the trade exchanges will persist with the incoming president."

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A tariff is a duty imposed on goods when they are moved across international borders, and it is implemented to promote or protect national businesses.

President Trump has expressed his intention to raise import tariffs globally by 10%, and up to 60% specifically on Chinese imports, aiming to safeguard American businesses.

Sky News correspondent Paul Kelso describes the action as highly protectionist, potentially sparking a trade conflict with China and the European Union.

Ms. Reeves stated that the UK government remains committed to advocating for free trade agreements, emphasizing that they will persistently highlight the significance of maintaining open and free trade both with the United States and around the world.

"We'll get ready for various possibilities"

When questioned by the Conservative ex-Treasury official John Glen about the feasibility of swaying Mr. Trump, the Chancellor responded, "There are still a few months left until the inauguration.

"Clearly, we'll start those discussions. We'll get ready for various possible outcomes.

"I certainly don't wish to appear overly confident. However, I am hopeful about our capacity to influence the international economic policy, which we have managed to do under various administrations."

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Donald Trump's win in the US presidential race against Democrat Kamala Harris has elicited varied responses in the UK.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch each extended their congratulations on the remarkable outcome and promised to collaborate closely with him.

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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey described it as a "dark, dark day for people around the globe," labeling Mr. Trump a "dangerous destructive demagogue."

Mr. Trump's win was solidified after he exceeded the 270 electoral college votes needed by securing Wisconsin, and he is poised to take all seven battleground states.

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Gen-Z’s Surprising Swing: Is Reform UK Capturing the ‘Bro Vote’ with TikTok Triumphs and Political Provocations?

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"Is Reform UK Capturing the Attention of Gen-Z Males?"

Reform UK has swiftly made inroads with the younger demographic through TikTok, amassing over 300,000 followers — a higher count than any other significant political party. However, the question remains: Will this be sufficient to secure the 'bro vote'?

By Serena Barker-Singh, political correspondent and Isobel Losseff, politics producer

Tuesday, December 3, 2024, 9:

Fireworks, pyrotechnics, and balloons set the stage at Reform UK's conference, making it stand out from the rest. During their September meeting, Nigel Farage's party emphasized its unique approach and distinct offerings.

Across the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, displays showcased visuals of the party's leader. As Mr. Farage was set to deliver his address, attendees gathered eagerly to listen. When he took to the stage, an extensive video compilation highlighting moments from his life, accompanied by a musical soundtrack, was shown in the background.

In the gathering of nearly 4,000 attendees, the expected group of older supporters with gray hair was noticeable, yet there was also an unexpected presence of numerous young, white men.

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Following the unexpected comeback of Reform's leader to prominent political roles, he has intensified his use of language that challenges the status quo. His repeated claim is that the political establishment is against Nigel Farage's success.

Reform UK is grappling with the challenge of having five MPs, positioning it within the same parliamentary establishment it frequently criticizes. The party's immediate task is to move beyond being predominantly associated with Nigel Farage and to broaden its appeal to a larger group of supporters.

In his keynote address, Mr. Farage emphasized a critical point: Reform Party needed to mature and strategize for the future. Observing the attendees, it appeared that the next generation of the party's leadership was already present.

According to a post-election analysis by YouGov, although Reform primarily attracts older white male supporters, it emerged as the third favorite party among men aged 50 to 64, closely trailing the Tories by just one percentage point.

However, indications suggest increasing backing among younger demographics, particularly among males aged 18-24, where Reform ranks as the third preferred option, tied with the Green Party.

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For Generation Z women, this choice was equally unpopular as the Conservative option. However, the most significant difference in preferences by gender appeared among 16-17-year-olds.

In a striking revelation from a JL Partners survey conducted during the week of the general election, Mr. Farage's party matched Labour in popularity among young male voters within that demographic. However, the situation was quite different for young women, where Reform UK significantly trailed behind Labour and the Green Party.

In a political party where the average age of its members of parliament is 60, what strategies are being used to attract younger constituents?

The rise of social media platforms favored by Generation Z, such as TikTok, plays a significant role. Reform quickly connected with a younger demographic on the platform, amassing 308,100 followers, which surpasses the follower count of any other significant political party, narrowly beating Labour's 233,100 followers.

Nigel Farage revealed that his personal TikTok account has surpassed one million followers. He shared this milestone last week at a press conference where he also noted that his party's membership numbers had climbed to 100,000.

He provided a detailed analysis of the age demographics of his social media audience. "Every month, we receive millions of views. Of those, two-thirds are from individuals younger than 35 years old. Furthermore, half of these viewers are under 25 years old. There's something extraordinary occurring with Generation Z," he noted.

Not only TikTok was influential. According to a Crowdtangle analysis, Reform UK garnered significantly more interactions on their social media pages than any other party during the election across various platforms.

Right-wing political influencers, such as Nicholas Lissack, are among its youthful adherents.

Dressed sharply, Nick, a student known for his staunch conservative beliefs, was taken aback when his initial TikTok video endorsing Reform UK became an overnight sensation during the lead-up to the 2024 general election. The video quickly amassed nearly 4 million views in just a day, in which he encouraged fellow first-time voters to join him in backing Reform UK.

A week after, Nick was behind the scenes at a Reform UK rally before the election, where he met his "political hero," Mr. Farage. In a different video, he describes their discussion as "beautiful," covering topics from the "ridiculous" cost of beer and golf to political matters.

He characterizes his videos as "brief, lively, and full of vigor… It looks like I'm really enjoying myself." The titles of the videos are catchy as well; a quick look at his TikTok profile reveals two-minute clips with titles such as Labour Hates Us, Is Reform UK Fascist? and Ban Notting Hill Carnival. This vibrancy extends to X/Twitter, where he's amassed a large following of tens of thousands.

However, he acknowledges that his opinions are not universally held among his colleagues.

"While I may have lost several friends during this period, I managed to amass 40,000 new followers on Twitter."

Since our last conversation, his following has increased by an additional 10,000.

What is the situation regarding women?

Reform UK took pride in having a candidate contest almost every seat.

However, the advocacy organization 50:50 Parliament pointed out that fewer than 20% of the candidates were female. The party selected five white males for constituencies they considered likely to win, resulting in the election of Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, Rupert Lowe, and James McMurdock to parliament.

In a provocative statement this year, Mr. Farage described Andrew Tate, who openly expresses misogynistic views, as "a significant spokesperson for men," during an interview with Sky News.

Tate has been prohibited from using YouTube due to violations of its hate speech guidelines. Additionally, he faces bans on Facebook, where Meta has labeled him a "dangerous individual." Furthermore, he faces accusations of rape, human trafficking, and involvement in organized crime, all of which he refutes.

Nick credits his candidness regarding political views for the popularity of his videos, which he believes resonate with men who feel marginalized by the latest wave of feminism.

"Reform presents a compelling option as it is inclusive… Young men are attracted to it as they view it as a chance to actively engage in politics," he stated.

A fresh face has emerged in the conservative political arena, George Finch. Over the recent summer, he gained attention similar to that of Nick by creating content endorsing Mr Farage's political group. Subsequently, he launched an online publication titled The New Reformer, which he markets as a platform "By Reformers, for Reformers". The magazine features boldly titled articles such as "Project 2029 – dismantling the woke state" and "Since When Is It Divisive to Be British?".

He believes the party is successful in appealing to female voters.

"It's incorrect to claim that women are discouraged by Reform. If you believe there's an issue, I'm confident that the headquarters are addressing it."

Is it effective?

"Dr. Jilly Kay, a senior lecturer in Communication and Media at Loughborough University, noted that TikTok proved to be an effective platform for Reform," she explains. "Nigel Farage's engaging style and his ability to resonate with audiences really came through. This is reflected in the growing support from young male voters."

However, she believes that Reform has the potential to connect with a deeper element, offering clear direction to voters who have been left feeling uncertain following a stretch of turbulent political times.

"From a young age, men are often discouraged from certain actions, and Farage aims to restore a sense of liberty," Dr. Kay states. "Reform UK embodies this notion of empowerment and liberty, which figures like Farage argue is withheld from men and boys."

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However, some specialists caution that the increase in support from young people might be exaggerated.

"Reform clearly resonates with certain subsets of the youth electorate, particularly young males from less affluent backgrounds who are less likely to pursue higher education," states Dr. Stuart Fox, an advanced instructor in political science at the University of Exeter.

Dr. Fox asserts that Reform UK does not enjoy as much support from the younger electorate as parties like the Greens, Liberal Democrats, and Labour do. He highlights the difficulties in reaching out to the young voter segment that would be most inclined to back them.

"Reform predominantly attracts young men from less affluent backgrounds, yet these individuals are the least inclined to participate in voting. It will pose a significant challenge for Reform to leverage this appeal effectively in upcoming elections."

Initial indications of the party's ability to leverage the so-called "bro vote" will emerge during the upcoming local elections next year. This will be a crucial trial for the party, and should they prevail, their aspirations are significant.

Reform UK aims to solidify its position and not just rival the Conservatives as the primary right-wing faction in UK politics, but also to ultimately take the reins of power in Britain.

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In a statement, Reform UK claimed: "Reform UK is currently leading the way in British politics, evidenced by the growing number of young voters rallying behind us.

Membership has now exceeded 100,000, and our survey numbers continue to grow. Young voters are increasingly aware that both the Conservatives and Labour haven't met their needs, signaling a demand for change in Britain.

"We aim to capitalize on this energy as we approach the upcoming May elections and beyond, providing genuine alternatives for the youth."

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New ‘Right to Know’ Law to Unmask Online Stalkers: A Game Changer for Victim Protection

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Under new policy guidelines, authorities will have the authority to disclose the identity of individuals engaging in online stalking as soon as possible, following the incident involving former "Coronation Street" actress Nicola Thorp.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024 12:04

The government has announced that new "right to know" powers will enable police to disclose the identities of individuals engaging in online stalking.

The modification was prompted by the ordeal of former "Coronation Street" star and presenter Nicola Thorp, who suffered harassment from a man who created nearly 30 social media profiles to bombard her with aggressive, misogynistic communications.

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Authorities have stated that they cannot disclose the name of the suspect who was apprehended, even though he previously mentioned being so near to Ms. Thorp on a train that he "could smell" her.

The individual, who referred to himself as The Grim Reaper in several of his communications, is presently incarcerated for a 30-month term and has been issued a lifetime restraining order, which was first revealed to her in court when his real identity was disclosed.

Previously, The Times reported that even though she had obtained a stalking protection order before his trial, she still didn't know his appearance, which meant she couldn't alert authorities if he violated the order.

The authorities have announced that they will implement new statutory guidelines titled 'right to know' that will enable police to disclose the identity of online stalkers as soon as possible. These guidelines will clarify the disclosure procedures for officers.

Jess Phillips, the minister responsible for safeguarding and addressing violence against women and girls, informed Sky News that the newly introduced policy is "merely an initial move towards bettering these circumstances." She also noted that the government plans to review the adequacy of current stalking laws, which haven't been revised since 2012.

Ms. Thorp, who has collaborated with the government to enhance safety measures for stalking victims, expressed her approval of the new initiative.

She stated: "Stalking victims have long been vulnerable, suffering under the actions of their stalkers and a justice system that hasn't sufficiently shielded them.

"The latest policies will enable victims to reclaim essential control over their lives and assist law enforcement in holding perpetrators accountable."

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The government has additionally declared that Stalking Protection Orders, which prohibit offenders from approaching or communicating with their victims within a specified distance, will be more broadly accessible.

Under the revised system, courts will have the authority to issue orders post-conviction, even if such orders were not established prior to the trial. This marks a change from the existing procedure, which requires that an order be in place beforehand.

The Home Office stated that this measure will prevent inmates from reaching out to their victims while incarcerated.

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Judicial authorities can now issue restraining orders against individuals who have been found not guilty, provided there is sufficient evidence indicating they may still pose a threat to the complainant.

Additional modifications feature a fresh legal structure designed to facilitate collaboration among community services, ensuring that lapses in information sharing do not lead to anyone being overlooked.

The Home Office is set to introduce nationwide guidelines for programs aimed at stalking offenders, aiming to standardize practices throughout England and Wales.

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The set of actions comes after a caution issued earlier by several oversight bodies, who noted that police often fall short in safeguarding individuals from stalking.

Approximately 14% of individuals aged 16 and older in England and Wales have experienced stalking at least once, according to statistics.

In unveiling the initiatives, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described stalking as a "terrible crime".

She emphasized, "Make no mistake, we are committed to utilizing every resource at our disposal to empower victims and strip power from their abusers."

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Millions Wasted: Tories’ £50M on Unused Rwanda Flights Amidst £715M Asylum Scheme Fiasco

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The Conservative party allocated £50 million to flights for deporting individuals to Rwanda, however, these flights did not depart. It was disclosed by the Home Office that the Rwanda asylum plan cost a total of £715 million over two years as the government worked to implement it.

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New data shows that the previous administration allocated £50 million for Rwanda-bound deportation flights that were ultimately never executed.

The expenses encompassed not only booking the aircraft but also hiring personnel to ensure migrants boarded the flights and for the maintenance and security of the airstrips, according to documents from the Home Office.

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Funding for the asylum program totaled £715 million before being discontinued by the Labour party following the general election in July.

The breakdown of expenses also shows payments of £290 million to the Rwandan government, £95 million allocated for detention and reception facilities, and £280 million spent on information technology, personnel, and legal costs.

The data was released while Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was delivering a speech on immigration in the House of Commons.

She mentioned that from the time the Rwanda agreement was initiated to the time it was terminated, 84,000 individuals undertook journeys in small boats.

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"She stated that the supposed preventive measure failed to lead to even one deportation or halt a single vessel from traversing the Channel."

"For the UK taxpayer, it was an appalling squandering of funds."

First introduced by Boris Johnson in April 2022, the Rwanda scheme aimed to transfer asylum seekers arriving in the UK via small boats across the English Channel to the landlocked East African nation of Rwanda.

The goal was to discourage additional small boat crossings; however, critics argued that there was no concrete proof it would succeed in doing so.

By the general election, following the tenure of two prime ministers, the program had yet to be implemented due to multiple legal hurdles.

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Upon assuming office, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer quickly abolished the program, announcing that the funds would be redirected to establish a new Border Security Command focused on dismantling gangs involved in criminal human smuggling.

Since his electoral victory, over 20,000 individuals have made the journey across the Channel in small vessels, according to statistics released on Sunday.

The annual count has reached 33,684, with a higher number of crossings occurring in the five months under Labour’s rule compared to the first six months of 2024 when the Conservatives held power.

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According to sources within the Labour Party, the 13,574 instances of crossings recorded from January to July represent an "unprecedented" figure for this period of the year. This number marks a 19% rise compared to the same timeframe in 2023, a 5% increase over 2022, and is over twice the amount noted in 2021.

They noted that weather was a major factor in the increased numbers during the summer.

In her address to the Commons, Ms. Cooper committed to overhauling the immigration system, noting that a significant new agreement with Iraq would aid in reducing the flow of undocumented migrants to the UK.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch stated that measures like the Rwanda scheme are being evaluated by her party as potential effective deterrents against illegal immigration, as they introduce a "new approach" to migration policies.

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Starmer’s Strategic Embrace: Aligning with Trump and Borrowing Brexit Rhetoric at Lord Mayor’s Banquet

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Keir Starmer attended an upscale event in central London on Monday evening, delivering his inaugural speech at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet as part of his prime ministerial duties. This customary speech typically revolves around international relations, allowing Sir Keir to discuss topics such as Ukraine, Donald Trump, and China.

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The well-traveled prime minister has responded to his detractors and aligned himself with Donald Trump more closely than ever.

Following criticisms from adversaries about his frequent international trips, Sir Keir Starmer has defended his travels as beneficial to the UK.

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Note: Since assuming the position of Prime Minister five months ago, Sir Keir has embarked on 10 international journeys, totaling 26 days abroad.

To give a balanced view, it should be noted that these journeys encompassed attendance at five major global gatherings: the United Nations, Group of Seven, Group of Twenty, the 29th Conference of the Parties on climate change, and the Commonwealth Heads of

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It came as no shock that within the opulent, medieval grandeur of London's Guildhall, Sir Keir advocated for the accumulation of frequent flyer miles.

Dressed in the traditional white tie and tails — in contrast to his Labour predecessor Gordon Brown, who persistently declined to switch from his business suit — he spoke at the yearly Lord Mayor's Banquet, an event that has been held since 1502.

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At this splendid event, where it is customary for the Prime Minister to speak to ambassadors, business leaders, and prominent figures from the financial sector about global matters, the Prime Minister's address encompassed a global overview.

He started notably with a flattering approach towards Donald Trump, making no reference to Joe Biden, and dismissed the notion that the UK must pick sides between the US and Europe.

He stated that neither Clement Attlee nor Sir Winston Churchill made the choice. Was he positioning himself as the successor to Labour’s revered Attlee? That might be expected. But aligning himself with Churchill, the perennial Conservative icon? That’s quite something, isn’t it?

Sir Keir emphasized that it is in the national interest for the UK to collaborate with both the US and Europe, underlining his goal to establish trade agreements with each.

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Then there was a push for a Trump-affectionate approach. Initially, he praised the "special relationship," a concept skeptics often argue is more cherished by the UK than by the Americans.

He then remembered the time when the president-elect had "kindly invited him to dine at Trump Tower." So kind, in fact, that Foreign Secretary David Lammy later confessed to having a second serving of chicken.

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Later, Sir Keir disclosed the following: "I informed him that we plan to commit more significantly than before to strengthening our transatlantic relationship with our American allies in the upcoming years."

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In a scathing critique of the Conservatives, accusing them of abandoning global responsibilities and leaving behind a "shocking legacy," he pledged, in a bold twist using the Brexit campaign's phrase, to "take back control."

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Despite apparent indecision from the government regarding a commitment to allocate 2.5% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to defense, there was no definitive pledge or schedule provided, only a vague assurance to "establish a clear pathway," the interpretation of which remains uncertain.

Regarding Ukraine, he committed to backing the nation indefinitely "to ensure Ukraine is in the most advantageous position for negotiations" – marking his first public mention of discussions with Russia to conclude the conflict.

Sir Keir concluded his remarks by addressing his detractors once more, concerning his discussions with China's President Xi. "Ignoring the issue isn't an option," he stated. "Engagement is necessary."

His concluding statement was definitive. "Britain is back," he proclaimed.

The UK is making a comeback. Similarly, Donald Trump is returning to the spotlight. Sir Keir made it clear to the gathered diplomats and dignitaries that he is eager to engage with him professionally.

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Shift in UK Strategy: Starmer Advocates for Ukrainian Strength in Anticipation of Negotiations

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Major change as Starmer states Ukraine needs to be in 'optimal position for talks'

The prime minister expressed his desire for Ukraine to approach negotiations from a position of power "to ensure they can achieve a fair and enduring peace on their own conditions, one that protects their sovereignty, independence, and freedom to determine their own destiny."

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For the first time, Sir Keir Starmer has stated that it is a British policy to "ensure Ukraine is in the most advantageous position possible for negotiations."

At the Lord Mayor's Banquet in London this past Monday, the prime minister expressed his desire for Ukraine to attain a position of strength that would enable them to achieve a fair and enduring peace on their own terms, ensuring their security, sovereignty, and freedom to determine their own destiny.

However, there is no doubt that this represents a major change.

Just a month ago, Sir Keir alongside French President Emmanuel Macron committed to steadfastly back Ukraine for as long as it takes to counter Russia's aggressive military actions.

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During the summer, Rishi Sunak, who preceded him, declared that the UK's stance on Ukraine is grounded in the belief that "aggression cannot and will not succeed." He also spoke about achieving a fair and enduring peace "founded on international law and the UN charter."

If talks proceed and result in a mutual agreement, as is often the case, Russian aggression will have succeeded to some degree.

Should Russia secure effective control over a portion of Ukraine it has seized militarily, and also ensure Ukraine's non-membership in NATO for an extended period, it would partially validate Vladimir Putin's strategy.

His choice to engage in unprovoked and severe aggression towards a neighboring country has partially succeeded in its objectives.

Critics argue that the fact that Western leaders are discussing negotiations between Ukraine and Russia indicates a clear failure on their part to counteract Russian aggression.

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The Western nations were unsuccessful in preventing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, believing that the prospect of immediate and severe economic penalties would be enough to deter them.

Subsequently, it did not respond with the necessary speed and cohesion to assist Ukraine in resisting the invasion.

Western officials appear prepared to acknowledge that discussions are unavoidable.

Russia appears to be approaching the maximum extent of its capacity to sustain a conflict it is clearly prevailing in, by incorporating troops from North Korea and Yemen to circumvent a second mobilization of Russian citizens, which would likely be met with public disapproval. Additionally, as inflation escalates, the Russian economy is showing signs of strain.

US President-elect Donald Trump appears resolute in his decision to accelerate negotiations, and other world leaders, from Ukraine and now Britain, appear to be coming to terms with their inevitability.

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Sir Keir seemed to suggest that talks might be imminent. However, this may be premature. It's unclear when, or even if, they will begin.

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For others, Sir Keir's remarks may seem premature.

Several people would like Europe to maintain its stance even if the United States decides to stop providing the military aid to Ukraine that has been crucial for the past two years.

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Labour’s Review Blitz: Over 60 Initiatives Launched in First Five Months of Governance

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Sky News analysis reveals that the Labour party initiates a new review approximately every 2.5 days, with numerous reviews, consultations, and taskforces established across various government departments over a span of 149 days.

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Since taking office less than five months ago, the Labour Party has initiated over 60 reviews.

Sky News has found that in just 149 days, Sir Keir Starmer's administration has initiated a large number of reviews, consultations, and task forces.

Since July 5th, a new evaluation has been scheduled every two and a half days.

This encompasses everything from a comprehensive Strategic Defence Review to an investigation into possible limitations on advertising for junk food.

The evaluations cover various sectors, including six that concentrate on healthcare issues, like the Darzi investigation of NHS conditions, and studies on the possible financial implications of legislation on assisted dying.

The Home Office has initiated seven different reviews, with one focusing on the prosecution of police officers and another examining the definition of "ninja swords."

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Furthermore, Labour is conducting eight evaluations concerning housing issues, along with six within the Department for Transport.

Pat McFadden, holding the role of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, faced questions regarding the extensive number of reviews initiated by Labour, as Sir Keir is set to introduce new government objectives in a significant address on Thursday.

The minister stated that his party will "not be initiating a review this week."

He announced on "Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips," saying, "We're unveiling a new strategy for transformation."

"We are unveiling our strategy focused on preparing kids for school, reducing NHS wait times, and increasing homeownership opportunities, along with other objectives detailed in our plan."

Sir Keir aims to move past a challenging initial five months as leader by introducing his "plan for change" in the coming days.

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The prime minister plans to outline specific goals in crucial policy sectors to meet the objectives stated in the party's manifesto.

Sir Keir has termed it the "next phase" of governance, enabling the public to hold him and his team accountable for their commitments, which will be achieved by the end of the parliamentary term.

Downing Street announced that the milestones will be implemented concurrently with reforms in the public sector.

In a column for The Sun on Sunday, the prime minister likened the task of directing government operations to steering a massive oil tanker and commented that a tolerance for controlled deterioration has infiltrated some areas of Whitehall.

He penned, "The citizens of Britain are wise. They understand that a relentless emphasis on what matters most is crucial."

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In their July electoral manifesto, the Labour Party outlined key objectives including enhancing economic development, ensuring energy reliability while advancing cleaner energy solutions, improving the National Health Service, and bolstering childcare and education, alongside addressing issues related to crime and the criminal justice system.

Before unveiling the specifics, Sir Keir stated: "This transformative agenda is the boldest and most forthright government proposal in decades.

"A government focused on mission-driven outcomes is not about selecting goals that are simple or inevitable; it's about tirelessly pushing for substantial enhancements in the daily experiences of the working population.

"There may be resistance to our actions, and undoubtedly challenges will arise, but this administration was chosen based on a commitment to transformation, and our strategy aligns with the needs of the working population."

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Update on National Employment Figures Could Be Delayed by Two Years, According to ONS

The ONS has reiterated its call for prudence in analyzing fluctuations in metrics such as unemployment and economic inactivity.

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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has acknowledged that the planned improvements to the inaccurate employment data for the UK might not be completed until 2027.

The Office for National Statistics has acknowledged that it probably won't manage to launch an updated Labour Force Survey (LFS) by mid-2025 as planned. The LFS is crucial as it provides the official statistics on employment and unemployment in the UK. This delay may leave government officials without clear insights into the actual conditions of the UK labor market.

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey expressed concern over the significant issue of not having precise employment figures, attributing this in part to a decline in the number of individuals responding to Office for National Statistics surveys via phone.

During a discussion with the Treasury Committee last month, Professor Alan Taylor, a member of the interest rate-setting panel, emphasized that the labor market will play a crucial role in determining future rate reductions. He noted, "Our statistics in that area are not necessarily the most accurate."

The administration has developed strategies based on the assumption that there is a significant portion of the UK population that is unemployed and not seeking employment.

Just a week ago, the government declared a £240 million investment aimed at revitalizing the British workforce.

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On that day, the chief economist of the Bank mentioned that the labor force participation rate has now stabilized at a level that is generally considered natural.

It was previously believed that the UK was unique among its neighboring countries because its employment levels remained below pre-pandemic figures.

The esteemed research group, the Resolution Foundation, reported that there was no increase in inactivity according to data from HM Revenue & Customs, and that employment figures had been underreported by 930,000 since 2019.

The ONS has updated the employment estimate, which is now 0.1% greater than initially estimated, reflecting population adjustments.

The Office for National Statistics has reiterated its recommendation for prudence in analyzing fluctuations in metrics such as unemployment and economic inactivity.

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In October 2023, over a year ago, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) paused its regular output of the official labor force survey owing to diminished response levels following the pandemic. Instead, it started producing provisional estimates using tax records and alternative data sources.

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On Tuesday, the six contenders vying for the role of European Ombudsman will outline their key objectives during a session arranged by the Petitions Committee.

DATE: December 3, 2024, TIME: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 6:25 PMLOCATION: ANTALL building, room 4Q1, Brussels

Watch the live coverage through the EP Multimedia Centre. Details on the schedule and format of the hearings are available.

All six candidates mentioned in the list will each participate in a hearing that will last roughly one hour.

8:35 – 9:50: Presentation by Ms. Teresa Anjinho

9:55 – 11:10: Talk by Mr. Emilio De Capitani

11:15 – 12:30: Session with Mr. Marino Fardelli

2:30 – 3:45: Discussion led by Ms. Julia Laffranque

3:50 – 5:05: Lecture from Ms. Claudia Mahler

5:10 – 6:25: Address by Mr. Reinier Van Zutphen

Coordinators from political groups will initiate the questioning with each inquiry lasting one minute, followed by three-minute responses. Additional questions will then be directed by other Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Every dialogue will wrap up with a brief closing remark from the candidate. Moving forward, the next steps will be determined.

The election of the new European Ombudsman is anticipated to take place through a confidential vote by Parliament during the December plenary meeting in Strasbourg.

At the beginning of each parliamentary session, the Parliament selects an Ombudsman. Emily O'Reilly, who previously held the position, was chosen again for another term in December 2019.

During the October plenary session held in Strasbourg, President Roberta Metsola revealed the list of six eligible candidates. The responsibility of arranging public hearings with these candidates falls to the Petitions Committee. The role of the European Ombudsman is to investigate instances of poor administration within EU institutions, bodies, offices, and agencies, either independently or in response to complaints lodged by EU citizens.

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The Petitions Committee is set to conduct a hearing on Tuesday, where the six individuals vying for the European Ombudsman position will outline their main objectives.

DATE: December 3, 2024

TIME: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM to 6:25 PM

LOCATION: ANTALL building, room 4Q1, Brussels

Stay updated through the EP Multimedia Centre for live coverage. Details on the agenda and format of the hearings are available

The six candidates listed below are scheduled to have hearings lasting about one hour each.

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– 08:35 to 09:50: Ms. Teresa Anjinho

– 09:55 to 11:10: Mr. Emilio de Capitani

– 11:15 to 12:30: Mr. Marino Fardelli

– 14:30 to 15:45: Ms. Julia Laffranque

– 15:50 to 17:05: Ms. Claudia Mahler

– 17:10 to 18:25: Mr. Reinier van Zutphen

Coordinators from political groups are set to initiate the questioning with an initial round, allowing one minute for each inquiry and three minutes for responses. Additional questions will then be directed by other Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Each dialogue will wrap up with a brief closing statement from the candidate. Moving forward…

During the December plenary session in Strasbourg, members of Parliament are anticipated to select the new European Ombudsman through a confidential voting process.

At the beginning of each parliamentary session, members of Parliament select an Ombudsman. Emily O'Reilly, who held the position of European Ombudsman, secured a second term when she was re-elected in December 2019.

During the plenary meeting in October held in Strasbourg, President Roberta Metsola revealed the six eligible candidates. It is the role of the Petitions Committee to arrange public hearings for these candidates. The European Ombudsman is tasked with investigating incidents of poor administration within EU institutions, entities, offices, and agencies, either independently or in response to complaints lodged by EU citizens.

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Starmer’s Strategic Silence: Government Opts for No Migrant Cap in ‘Plan for Change’ Amid Broader Policy Relaunch

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Starmer is expected to choose a cautious approach and not commit to a specific migrant cap number during the government's 'relaunch'

The defined "milestones" will concentrate on sectors like NHS queue times and crime rates, yet the government will refrain from setting a precise cap on migrant numbers.

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Sir Keir Starmer's initial tenure of five months as leader has been anything but calm, which might explain why the government is contemplating a significant reboot.

Labour contends that they were compelled to navigate turbulent financial conditions, including reducing the winter fuel subsidy for retirees and imposing inheritance tax on farmers, due to a hidden £22 billion deficit in the national budget.

They have also committed a string of avoidable blunders, ranging from the "freebiegate" scandal to issues involving Sue Gray and Transport Secretary Louise Haigh's excessive actions.

Labour maintains that this week's "Plan for Change" is not a reset, but rather a pre-scheduled "new phase" of governance.

Sources indicate that Sir Keir plans to introduce a set of specific "milestones" – these are commitments the government aims to achieve based on the main concerns of the electorate before the upcoming election.

The goal is to transform the five broad and somewhat vague national objectives discussed during the general election into tangible advancements within a shorter timeframe.

Rishi Sunak learned the hard way that making specific numeric promises to voters is risky, yet Labour appears to have concluded that they must demonstrate more decisively to the electorate that they are taking initiative.

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It is acknowledged that the key objectives will concentrate on reducing NHS waiting times, advancing early childhood development, addressing energy issues, combating crime, enhancing disposable incomes, and promoting housing construction.

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According to what Minister Pat McFadden told Sir Trevor Phillips on Sky News on Sunday, the government does not plan to set a definite target for migration, but they will discuss the matter.

Despite the arrival of 20,000 small boat migrants since the Labour Party assumed office, and net migration hitting an unprecedented peak of nearly one million in the year leading up to June 2023.

Last year, the figures dropped to 728,000, but they have increased fourfold since Brexit.

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Last week, Sir Keir delivered a speech in which he criticized former Conservative leaders for maintaining what he described as an "open border" policy. He vowed to overhaul the current points-based immigration system.

Mr. McFadden offered a more detailed perspective today, informing Sir Trevor that although they aim to reduce legal migration, the nation's requirements will vary based on the economic climate.

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In response, Victoria Atkins from the Tories countered by saying, "voters are looking for some assurance."

Kemi Badenoch has committed to setting a limit on numbers, whereas Labour has not proposed any similar measures.

It should be noted that the Conservative Party also lacked a specific target for legal immigration during their tenure in office, with David Cameron's prior commitment to cut immigration figures to the "tens of thousands" later proving problematic for him.

It's possible that Sir Keir has taken a cue from Mr. Sunak's controversial vow to "stop the boats," realizing that avoiding specific figures might be wiser when addressing such a delicate topic.

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The UK plans to simulate scenarios to prepare its frontline forces with arms despite potential disruptions in the supply chain. Defense Secretary John Healey is set to present the initial defense industrial strategy since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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The UK plans to conduct simulations to explore how British forces could be supported in combat situations, particularly if intense conflicts and disruptions in supply lines occur.

In the initial defense industrial strategy following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the government plans to unveil initiatives aimed at bolstering national security in response to growing worldwide threats and turbulence.

In a recent Politico podcast interview, Defence Secretary John Healey disclosed that the military's capability to engage in combat has been significantly weakened following 14 years under Conservative governance. He then revealed plans to decommission warships, military helicopters, and drones as a cost-saving measure.

Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the chief of the UK armed forces, has asserted that the nation is prepared to engage in large-scale warfare.

Mr. Healey is set to present a new strategy at a London conference on Monday, demonstrating to adversaries that the UK possesses an industrial foundation capable of innovating rapidly during wartime.

A simulated exercise is set to investigate methods for the UK defence sector and the Ministry of Defence to enhance the speed and robustness of their supply chain.

UK companies will be given priority access to public funds, a plan Mr. Healey will discuss with investors as a means to lay "the groundwork for ten years of national rejuvenation."

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"He stated that our defense industry should serve as a catalyst for employment and economic expansion, bolstering both our security and economic strength."

"This necessitates a more efficient and cohesive defense sector—one that ensures our military is well-equipped, innovates rapidly as if in wartime, and stays ahead of our competitors."

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Investors and trade unions are set to be consulted, promising job growth across all UK regions and nations.

Plans are set to release the strategy in the early months of 2025, allowing for feedback until the end of February. The most recent version was issued in 2021.

"Mr. Healey announced plans to engage the private sector in combating global challenges, increase public funding for UK businesses, and stimulate job creation and economic expansion across all UK regions and nations."

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"National security is the cornerstone of stability and development within a country. We are communicating clearly to both the economic sector and our opponents that through a robust defense industry in the UK, we will ensure domestic safety and assert our strength internationally."

This follows the UK's donation of military aid worth millions of pounds in weaponry to Ukraine for its conflict with Russia.

The aid package includes storm shadow missiles and represents a commitment to supply Ukraine with £3 billion in military support each year. This comprehensive assistance spans training, transport, and armaments.

Last week, MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore highlighted his agency's awareness of an extremely careless Russian sabotage effort across Europe. He expressed that he had never witnessed the global situation being so perilous, particularly with the looming threat of Russia's potential success in its conflict with a neighboring country.

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Grieving relatives and legislators are advocating for stricter regulations on mobile phone usage by minors under 16. This move comes as members of the UK Parliament push for legal reforms following Australia's prohibition of these devices for the same age group. Stuart Stephens, whose son Olly, 13, was tragically killed, is leading the charge for this change.

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Families who have lost loved ones and Members of Parliament are calling on authorities to implement stricter measures to shield young teens from disturbing material found on social media platforms.

The move by Australia to enforce a ban on smartphones for those under 16 has sparked renewed discussions in the UK regarding additional limitations, and a Labour MP is seeking governmental backing for restrictions on social media use.

Stuart Stephens is part of a group advocating for more extensive government action and has shared his views with Sky News.

Olly, who was only 13 years old, was tragically killed by fellow teens after a dispute that started on social media.

Mr. Stephens stated that his son was defending another child who was being humiliated and recorded for purposes of blackmail, a practice known as "patterning." In 2021, three 14-year-olds were convicted and incarcerated for the murder of Olly after an investigation that spanned 11 social media platforms.

"Mr. Stephens expressed his frustration, stating, 'There's no question that he would still be alive if it weren't for all that happened.'"

"Responsibility is lacking. These platforms are launched, utilized by children, and harm results. It's crucial to highlight these issues."

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"I am convinced that the loss of my son was due to inadequate governance and ineffective laws, period. That's the reason behind our actions.

"I'm unable to share the content we discovered on his mobile device, yet it was truly appalling. Much of what was seen is unforgettable. Particularly for children, whose brains are still developing, being exposed to such dreadful images can have a profound impact on their future selves, which ultimately does no good for society."

Mr. Stephens further commented, "You never imagine that this could happen to you.

"He immersed himself in his own universe through his smartphone. It's crucial to strengthen the existing laws, rather than diluting them."

Mr. Stephens endorses a proposed bill by Labour MP Josh MacAlister that aims to increase the minimum age at which young people can consent to share their data with social media platforms from 13 to 16. This change seeks to protect them from receiving unwanted material driven by algorithms.

This extends beyond the provisions of the Online Safety Act, enacted last year, which the regulatory body Ofcom is set to roll out incrementally starting next year.

Government officials have vowed to impose penalties on technology firms that do not adequately address damaging content, including violence, explicit content, and false information, and fail to enforce strict age verification measures on their platforms.

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle is not inclined to completely prohibit smartphones for those under 16, yet he maintains that all options remain open for consideration.

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Mr. MacAlister, who previously worked as a teacher and currently serves as the MP for Whitehaven and Workington, thinks it's crucial for parents to have the ability to prevent their children from excessively browsing negative content on social media. He is seeking governmental backing for this initiative.

The lawmaker, after discussions with parents, medical experts, and technology specialists, expressed to Sky News his worries about data indicating that the typical 12-year-old logs 21 hours a week on the internet.

"Mr. McAllister noted that the issue has become so prevalent that it's brought up in family conversations nationwide, acknowledged by parents, educators, and even the kids themselves."

In the UK, the Online Safety Act serves as a significant inaugural law, primarily targeting clearly detrimental material such as violent visuals and pornography.

"In regions such as Australia, various US states, and France, authorities are recognizing that the broader impact of addictive social media on smartphones is diverting children from engaging in other activities."

"My legislation aims to bring this discussion into the parliamentary sphere and convince the government to take action by implementing a series of steps to achieve one straightforward objective."

The proposal involves creating a distinct category of smartphones for users under the age of 16, designed to be safer and less habit-forming. Additionally, it would automatically log children out after they have used their phones for a certain period.

"I believe it's not too late to address this problem. We can definitely establish some fresh regulations concerning it."

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Sky News interviewed parents who are concerned that even permissible content is dominating their children's daily activities. The organization Smartphone Free Childhood, established by parents, has now amassed 150,000 members who advocate for the use of basic mobile phones devoid of applications.

Susie Husemeyer, a member of the group, is making efforts to limit her 12-year-old daughter Amelia's smartphone usage.

After presenting her with a smartphone during her final year of elementary school and initially setting a usage limit, she reconsidered and has since turned off the internet on the device.

Amelia mentioned, "I need to stay connected for texts, music during bus rides, and phone conversations. There's significant peer pressure about not using WhatsApp. Many of my friends question why I don't use it, often commenting, 'Your parents are so strict. Why won't they let you do that?'"

Even though her peers are frequently absorbed in their smartphones, she stands by her parents' choice.

"Such activity can negatively impact your mental well-being, particularly in the absence of limits."

"Occasionally, I find myself wishing I had WhatsApp because when friends organize a birthday party and create a group chat, I end up missing out."

"Typically, I refrain. Things might simplify if a ban was universal."

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Susie expressed her concerns, stating, "It's clear she's being excluded. As a parent, it's tough because we're simply attempting to make the best decisions for our kids."

"However, it's important to note that the majority of our kids' friends are also using mobile phones equipped with numerous features, and these gadgets can be incredibly addictive."

"I would urge the government to recognize the critical importance of protecting the innocence and joy of childhood. The experiences of childhood, whether positive or neglected, have a lasting impact on brain development and endure throughout a person's life."

Several organizations focused on youth welfare argue that completely prohibiting smartphones or social media is overly harsh for teenagers and overlooks the advantages these devices can offer when utilized responsibly.

Sir Peter Wanless, the chief executive of the NSPCC, remarked: "Social media has become a fundamental component of the lives of the youth. It offers them the chance to interact with peers and relatives, as well as to explore and express creativity.

"We recognize the worries regarding children using social media platforms that may inherently be risky for them. Nonetheless, it's important that children are provided with online experiences that are suitable for their age, instead of being completely isolated from these environments."

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