The Tories are pointing fingers at five key figures for the potential of a Labour ‘supermajority’ in the upcoming election. Among those being blamed are former Prime Minister Theresa May, current leader Boris Johnson, Chancellor Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Sajid Javid, and Conservative Party Chairman Oliver Dowden. The party believes that these individuals have not done enough to unite the party and prevent a surge in Labour support.
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More than 56,000 primary school children in England will be homeless this Christmas
At least 56,000 primary school children in England, with one in nine pupils in some London schools homeless, are living in temporary accommodation, according to Shelter's analysis of Ministry of Housing data. Shelter's chief executive, Polly Neate, is calling on the government to speed up the construction of social housing rentals to address the issue. The government has announced nearly £1bn in new funding for English councils to combat and reduce homelessness, as figures show...
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