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Job cut fears and PM 'rejects whole-life term reform'

24 January 2025
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Job cut fears and PM 'rejects whole-life term reform'
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UK businesses are cutting jobs at a rapid pace, sparking fears of economic stagnation. Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces pressure to boost growth amid market turmoil. Prime Minister Starmer rejects whole-life term reform for teenage murderers, citing UN laws.

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