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Sir Keir Starmer will push Labour’s energy plans in Scotland today with a promise to cut household bills by setting up a public company to invest in domestic power.
Rishi Sunak heads to the north west after the Conservatives announced new policies aimed at cracking down on fly-tippers and anti-social tenants.
Meanwhile, as the first full week of campaigning nears it end, a new poll suggests more than half of voters have yet to make up their minds five weeks out from election day.
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Cabinet minister – We’re disappointed by Tory MP’s defection
It’s disappointing, Mark will have his own reasons as to why he’s decided to do that.
I’m disappointed, and of course we’re disappointed when those things happen, but the big picture here, and there’s a lot at stake here – over and above what Mark Logan may or may not decide to have done – is the future of our country.
Starmer refuses to budge on Abbott stance
Diane Abbott has had the whip returned to her, no decision has been taken to bar her from standing and the NEC will come to a decision in due course.
Ultimately, that will be a matter for the NEC but no decision has been taken.
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Sir Patrick Vallance backs Labour’s green energy plans
I am often asked which of Britain’s many pressing public policy challenges need a vaccine-style approach.
I believe that one such priority is the urgent need to end the era of excessive carbon emissions, high energy bills and energy insecurity by accelerating the net zero transition to clean, homegrown energy.
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What happened yesterday on the campaign trail?
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