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Plans for 290 homes on former Green Belt land set to get final go-ahead

Plans for 290 homes on former Green Belt land set to get final go-ahead
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Free emergency packs being issued to Coventry families in need

Free emergency packs being issued to Coventry families in need
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Three final candidates in battle to be Labour MP candidate for Coventry East

Three final candidates in battle to be Labour MP candidate for Coventry East
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Ex-Tesco exec named Ethical Trading Initiative's executive director

Giles Bolton is taking over as the new executive director of ETI and will be replacing Peter McAllister in June 2024.

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hello, scarlett. hello. we have mary creagh, former labour mp, and standing again in this election in coventry east. standing for selection at the moment. - so it's in the hands— of the labour party members. 0k. and alsojoining us, the former conservative culture minister, lord ed vaizey. hello. let's pick up where robertjenrick left off. robertjenrick contends, scarlett, that immigration is number two or three in terms of voter concerns as we approach the general election. from a pollster�*s point of view, is he right? if you take voters as a whole, it's in the top three issues behind the economy and health. so nhs. crucially, for conservative 2019 voters, it is the most important issue. and we've seen that sort of tick up since last summer, so it overtook the economy then. but even with voters as a whole, it's slowly creeping up. i don't want to interrupt, but conservative 2019 i means red wall voters? no, conservative 2019 voters are anyone who cast their vote for the conservative party in 2019. so it sort of encompasses all of them. is there a difference in the red wall? not especially. the conservative 2019 voters are especially concerned. so that obviously encompasses a lot of people who did vote conservative in the red wall for the first time,

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is going to be, mary? i think it will be october—november. i don't see rishi sunak calling it for may. i mean, he's the prime minister, he can call it when he wishes. i mean, everyone thinks it's - going to be november the 14th. and in terms of public opinion, final thought on the election... we had, of course, the famous brenda from bristol thing, you know, "not not another one" of a few years ago. but is there a sense now in the polling and the focus groups that people want an election sooner rather than later? yeah, i think when you ask people explicitly, would you like an election now? and there's been polling data to back this up, about two thirds of people say not even right now, but yes, we'd like one early. we don't want to wait till sort of winter this year. we don't want to, you know, have another year of this. i don't think it's yet a clamouring, people absolutely desperate to do it. and i think they'd rather just get it done with. well, it's interesting, and it will be along before we know it. scarlett, mary, ed — thank you all very much. thank you. nice to have you, james. it's a pleasure, thank you for having me. i think adam returns soonish. tomorrow, i believe. we'll talk to you again soon. bye—bye.

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like the uk are going to try and make policies like the rwanda scheme work in the coming years, decades, generation, and therefore the government should be trying to get this over the line even if it doesn't work in the short term? and that maybe future governments of whatever political stripe are going to have to think radically and do things at the moment that might not be palatable to a lot of people. mary? well, i'm not sure i agree with your thought experiment. i mean, i think this is a policy that is entirely self—constructed by the conservatives. it's unworkable, it's wildly expensive. it's already cost the taxpayer £400 million. and not a single person has gone on a plane to rwanda. and it's been chucked out by our supreme court. so ijust don't see where this goes. i think this was seen as a sort of clever dividing line with the labour party. and, you know, we've now discovered that rishi sunak raised concerns about the costs of the policy when he was chancellor.

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the chance of his amendments getting through are minimal. _ but even if they did, _ the chance of the policy working appear to me to be minimal. the chance of the policy working in time to move the dial- for the next electionl appear very minimal. and the fact that the tory party is now going to go to war- about it next week is simply. going to increase the salience of the issue as an issue that| divides the tory party rather than the salience of the issue i with scarlett's voters all saying, "ah, thank goodness our party is now tackling this issue." _ one more sort of thought experiment from this to both of you, mary and ed, which is, if we accept the kind of contention that a big challenge for richer countries over the next generation is going to be the question of irregular illegal migration and the existing ways of dealing with it aren't working, and therefore countries like the uk are going to have to think radically and do stuff that they might not have entertained in the past, is it not reasonable to jump from those set of assumptions to a point where you say countries

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Starmer's message to corporate lobbyists: Labour's door is open

Starmer vowed to end revolving doors between government and the companies they regulate. But Starmer is in thrall to corporate lobbyists

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