Day Headlines in Politics News: 2025-11-13
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No-fault evictions to be banned in England from May (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 22:31:51)
The government confirms timeline for reforms to England’s rental market, including ending bidding wars.
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Crime commissioner quits Labour after role is axed (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 22:25:55)
Sarah Taylor says she is troubled by a "significant reduction in scrutiny" she believes will occur.
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Peers suggest over 900 changes to assisted dying bill (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 19:05:44)
Experts say the volume is a record, and backers of the bill fear opponents are using delaying tactics.
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Labour to begin talks on entry fee for EU carbon scheme (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 17:56:12)
The negotiations, set to begin next week, could hinge on the scale of UK contributions to EU coffers.
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Labour to begin talks on admin fees for linking to EU carbon scheme (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 17:56:12)
The negotiations, set to begin next week, could hinge on the scale of UK contributions to EU coffers.
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Starmer's chief of staff McSweeney not leaving role over briefing war, BBC told (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 16:42:22)
The PM's top aide was not involved "directly or indirectly" in briefings against cabinet ministers, sources tell the BBC.
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PM 'assured' anonymous briefings did not come from No 10 (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 14:21:19)
Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting are urging the PM to take action over briefings to media about a challenge to his leadership.
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Who is Starmer's chief of staff Morgan McSweeney? (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 13:13:48)
Morgan McSweeney is credited with masterminding Labour's landslide election victory.
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Slow growth raises stakes even higher for the Budget (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 12:47:59)
The Budget somehow has to provide certainty, boost consumer and business confidence, and fill a large fiscal gap.
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Police and crime commissioners to be scrapped in England and Wales (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 12:28:19)
The government says it will save £100m over this Parliament and less than 20% of voters can name their PCC.
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Starmer rebuked over football regulator appointment (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 12:08:40)
The prime minister has apologised for signing off the appointment of a Labour donor to the watchdog role.
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Ministers urge PM to sack whoever was behind anonymous briefings (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 11:11:53)
Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting are urging the PM to take action over briefings to media about a challenge to his leadership.
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Scottish government aiming to issue first bonds in 2026-27 (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 10:53:35)
Scottish ministers wants to use bonds to raise money from investors to fund infrastructure projects.
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UK growth slows after big fall in car production (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 10:24:37)
The cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover hit manufacturing and weighed on growth in the economy, figures show.
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No divide in Reform over WFH, insists council boss (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 10:00:50)
Council leader Sean Matthews says it is too costly for all staff to work in the office.
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UK's first small nuclear power station to be built in north Wales (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 09:12:32)
Three small modular reactors are confirmed for the site, with the potential for up to eight.
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Chris Mason: Where does bout of mudslinging leave Starmer's government? (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 08:45:20)
The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.
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Where does bout of mudslinging leave Starmer's government? (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 08:45:20)
The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.
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Chris Mason: Where does mudslinging over leadership leave Starmer's government? (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 08:45:20)
The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.
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Where does mudslinging over leadership leave Starmer's government? (BBC News - Politics 2025-11-13 08:45:20)
The Prime Minister is "incandescent" at way all of this has played out, writes BBC's political editor.