Labour: We will support PM's NI Protocol to end psychodrama
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Labour: We will support PM's NI Protocol to end psychodrama
Yvette Cooper insists Labour will "put the national interest first" and support a negotiated resolution the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The shadow home secretary describes reported differences within the Conservative Party as "an ongoing psychodrama" after Boris Johnson warned in a newspaper article against dropping the UK's ability to unilaterally scrap parts of the treaty.
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Reform UK leader commends the prime minister on his new plans to reduce migration to the UK, saying he will ''praise him to the heavens!'' if the PM succeeds in stopping the boats. It comes as Sir Keir Starmer sets out plans to significantly reduce net migration and Labour seeks to head off the electoral threat from Reform UK. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The government is planning a range of measures designed to restrict immigration to the UK, which will likely further reduce net migration - but without further.. Sky News
The UK government is rolling out stricter visa rules to curb mass immigration and prioritize domestic hiring. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called mass immigration a “failed experiment” and pledged to regain control over Britain’s borders. New reforms will halt overseas care worker recruitment, raise English language requirements for dependents, and restrict skilled visas to graduate-level jobs. While critical sectors like healthcare and AI will see fast-tracked entries, settlement will now require 10 years of residence. The Labour-led move marks a dramatic shift in the UK’s migration policy landscape.
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