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‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’

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June 22, 2026

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There is one detail from the Belfast riots that has stayed with me. The two women trapped in The post ‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’ appeared first on LabourList.

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Conservative Home

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· Jul 3, 2026

Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore

Britain's reputation as a compassionate, fair and responsible nation depends not on the promises we make, but on whether we keep them for the children who need us most. The post Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore appeared first on Conservative Home.

Hot Air

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· Jun 25, 2026

The British Government Prefers Its Citizens Well Done

The British Government Prefers Its Citizens Well Done

Hello Magazine

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· Jul 8, 2026

The H! Fashion guide to the best of British: From pop culture icons to everyday classics

With World Cup fever sweeping the nation, the team reflects on the people, places and pop culture moments that make them proud to be British - see more.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street

What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger

Sky News host Peta Credlin details how the UK’s migration has become completely out of control after concerns of over-welfare, housing and social cohesion explode. “It’s the welfare payments too, the one thing that’s been retold back to me people know down to the last couple of dollars what these migrants are getting,” Ms Credlin said. “They’re housed in hotels, they’re getting particular payments, they’re getting payments for children and family … there are concerns about safety, cohesion. “It’s just not the numbers crossing the border. You’re changing Britain; Britain won’t be Britain anymore.”

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· Jun 22, 2026

And now: John Oliver tells US about the incredibly popular David Frost and Laura Trott

Last Week Tonight viewers might have been confused as to who Britain's most popular politicians are - and they wouldn't be alone

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Related coverage for "‘The people told they are not welcome may be the people the UK needs most’": Conservative Home — Rory Bremner: SEND help. The children we are failing and simply mustn’t anymore. Hot Air — The British Government Prefers Its Citizens Well Done. Hello Magazine — The H! Fashion guide to the best of British: From pop culture icons to everyday classics. Daily Mail — What it's really like to live in one of the UK's happiest towns: Tourists view it with rose-tinted glasses but the traffic's hell, the people are snooty and you can no longer buy anything sensible on the high street. Sky News Australia — Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger. The New European — And now: John Oliver tells US about the incredibly popular David Frost and Laura Trott