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Gender reform bill pantomime is no laughing matter

Sky News Tuesday, 17 January 2023
Gender reform bill pantomime is no laughing matterThe inevitable Commons row over Rishi Sunak blocking the Scottish Gender Recognition Reform Bill quickly descended into a pantomime.
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News video: UK Government: Gender bill decision not taken lightly

UK Government: Gender bill decision not taken lightly 01:32

Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has responded to an Urgent Question in the Commons about the UK Government’s decision to block Scotland’s Gender Recognition Reform Bill – by issuing a Section 35 order under the Scotland Act 1998. Mr Jack told MPs: “It is our assessment that the Bill would...

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Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer has said that the government makes the "wrong choices, against the wrong people, at the wrong time" when it comes to tax. Following the publication of Rishi Sunak's tax affairs, he said: "Others will analyse where his income comes from but the wider point … is that the choices the government makes on tax are the wrong choices … why do they always go after working people on their earned income?" Report by Buseld. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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The Johnson and Brexit bandwagons seem to be fading - and Sunak is the main beneficiary

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Sunak denies needing Labour votes to pass Stormont Brake [Video]

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