Lammy says Sikhs’ blade ‘privilege can be taken away’ after Henry Nowak death

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Justice Secretary David Lammy has said Sikhs are granted a ‘privilege’ to carry a blade as part of their faith – but this can be ‘taken away’ if necessary for public safety.

Many Amritdhari Sikhs carry a knife called a kirpan, one of a group…

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Biggest revelations from Mandelson files –  Trump ‘red box’ to ‘no regrets’ note

Journalists are pouring through the Mandelson files (Picture: AP)

Peter Mandelson said the government would ‘never regret’ appointing him and denied he had ‘close contacts’ with foreign nationals, the newly released Mandelson files show.

The government has released more than a thousands documents relating to the scandal-hit appointment of Lord Mandelson as US Ambassador.

The files reveal that…

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Terror and spy cases to be televised for first time

David Lammy and Baroness Carr are spearheading the reforms (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)

Terrorism and spy cases tried by the UK’s top magistrate will be televised for the first time.

The sentencing remarks of the country’s chief magistrate – who hears high-profile lawsuits such as terrorism and extradition cases – will be broadcast live.

Controversial judicial reviews challenging the…

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David Lammy stumbles through endless football metaphors while supporting Starmer

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The sporting metaphor is an essential piece of equipment for politicians to keep in their kit bag.

Making a speech without one these days is like trying to drive across the fairway with a putter – it simply doesn’t hit as hard.

But be warned,…

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Farage's Reform UK Party Would Oust Five Cabinet Ministers, over 110 Labour MPs in Election: Report

Internal polling conducted by Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has suggested that it is set to unseat over a hundred Labour Party MPs at the next general election, including five sitting cabinet ministers.

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Victims and families given more time to appeal sentences they think are too soft

Brooke Hanson (left), and Tracey Hanson, sister and mother of Josh Hanson who was murdered in an unprovoked knife attack in a bar in Hillingdon, west London (Picture: PA)

Victims and bereaved families will be given more time to challenge sentences they think are too soft under new plans.

They will have six months to ask for a term to be reconsidered under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme…

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British Gov't Plan to Scrap Jury Trials Clears First Hurdle Despite Opposition

The left-wing government's plans to scrap jury trials for most cases in Britain cleared a major hurdle on Tuesday as Members of Parliament backed legislation to advance it to the next stage of the lawmaking process.

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Who could replace Keir Starmer as prime minister if he resigns?

Calls for Starmer to resign are growing louder. So who are the runners and riders to replace him? (Picture: Getty/Reuters)

Keir Starmer faces the biggest challenge yet of his time as Prime Minister, after calls for him to resign burst into the open.

Former ally Anas Sarwar, the leader of Scottish Labour, became the highest-profile party figure to say the PM needs to go after a dire week…

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