These train companies might change names, but the staff are the same, the stock may have changed, but I recall having three uniform changes in as many months, same old excuses, staff shortage , train shortage, poor time keeping.
You’re completely useless. Trains are being cancelled left, right and centre, not just on this route and the ones that do run are constantly delayed, causing people to miss their connections. This is happening far too often. No wonder you’ve switched the comments off.
@DefendOurJuries Hes correct the Government that supports starvation and murder if Children are the ones supporting terrorists Mahmood should be arrested
Britain doesn't need more decisions made in Whitehall.
It needs more power in the hands of people and places that know their communities best.
That's exactly what No 10 North will deliver.
https://t.co/PEqN52r0EB
Every Prime Minister deserves to be able to speak in Downing Street without being drowned out by 'music'.
After Keir Starmer’s resignation speech last month, I wrote to the Met Police Commissioner and asked him to take action.
Today, the Commissioner has done the right thing.
Time the FCO summoned the Occupant of Winfield house for a kick up the arse at Whitehall, WE DONT TAKE LECTURES FROM A COLONY WITH ONLY 250 YEARS OF TURBULENT HISTORY.
Labour Prime Ministers should never take instructions from a US Ambassador, or from the White House.
The sooner Andy Burnham puts distance between his government and Trump, the better.
Andy Burnham must increase defence spending, says US Ambassador to UK
https://t.co/rxmg6FkOYe
For too long, we’ve been told that ending rough sleeping will take decades or even that it's impossible. I'm not having that.
This is something a government can fix if it chooses to. Today, I’m choosing to.
The Passage are an organisation leading the way on this - I was proud to chat to their team this morning.
It has been the privilege of my life to serve as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The economy today is stronger, fairer and more resilient because of the choices we have taken as a Labour Government over the past two years.
Stability restored, investment delivered and reform to our economy under way. I said when I was appointed Chancellor that I would judge my time in office if the lives ordinary working class people have been improved. I’m proud to say that they have.
And to every young woman and girl let my time in office show there should be no ceilings on your ambitions, your hopes or your dreams.
I wish the very best of luck to my successor, Andy and his cabinet. You have my full support, and I will continue to play my part in helping this Labour government deliver the change the country needs.
It has been the privilege of my life to serve as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The economy today is stronger, fairer and more resilient because of the choices we have taken as a Labour Government over the past two years.
Stability restored, investment delivered and reform to our economy under way. I said when I was appointed Chancellor that I would judge my time in office if the lives ordinary working class people have been improved. I’m proud to say that they have.
And to every young woman and girl let my time in office show there should be no ceilings on your ambitions, your hopes or your dreams.
I wish the very best of luck to my successor, Andy and his cabinet. You have my full support, and I will continue to play my part in helping this Labour government deliver the change the country needs.
Prime Minister Andy Burnham says he will set out cost of living measures tomorrow.
He adds that later this year he will set out a 'new 10-year plan for Britain.'
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It has been the greatest privilege of my life, coming from humble beginnings in Tottenham, to serve in government as @Keir_Starmer’s Foreign Secretary, Justice Secretary and Britain’s first Black Deputy Prime Minister.
I am immensely proud of what we achieved, in Opposition and in Government.
As Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, I helped rebuild Britain’s relationships with our European allies after the catastrophic Brexit years, stood steadfastly with Ukraine in its darkest hours, championed a new partnership of equals with the Global South and was proud to play a leading role in Britain’s recognition of the State of Palestine.
I worked to secure the Special Relationship with the United States in a new era and deepened our partnerships with the Gulf and India to deliver trade, growth and security for the British people.
As Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, I put record investment in our courts to begin stabilising the backlog for victims left waiting too long for justice, put in changes to take our prisons back from the brink to prevent a collapse in prison capacity ever again, put massive investment in the probation service and victims and helped deliver the Hillsborough Law.
I also put in place a new approach to improving the diversity of our judiciary and made the Ministry of Justice a Whitehall leader in harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence.
I would have been proud to continue serving in Cabinet. But a new Prime Minister is entitled to build his own team, and I wish @AndyBurnham and the new Cabinet every success.
I will continue to serve the great people of Tottenham, support this Labour government from the backbenches and do everything I can to help defeat Reform again at the next general election.
It has been the greatest privilege of my life, coming from humble beginnings in Tottenham, to serve in government as @Keir_Starmer’s Foreign Secretary, Justice Secretary and Britain’s first Black Deputy Prime Minister.
I am immensely proud of what we achieved, in Opposition and in Government.
As Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, I helped rebuild Britain’s relationships with our European allies after the catastrophic Brexit years, stood steadfastly with Ukraine in its darkest hours, championed a new partnership of equals with the Global South and was proud to play a leading role in Britain’s recognition of the State of Palestine.
I worked to secure the Special Relationship with the United States in a new era and deepened our partnerships with the Gulf and India to deliver trade, growth and security for the British people.
As Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, I put record investment in our courts to begin stabilising the backlog for victims left waiting too long for justice, put in changes to take our prisons back from the brink to prevent a collapse in prison capacity ever again, put massive investment in the probation service and victims and helped deliver the Hillsborough Law.
I also put in place a new approach to improving the diversity of our judiciary and made the Ministry of Justice a Whitehall leader in harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence.
I would have been proud to continue serving in Cabinet. But a new Prime Minister is entitled to build his own team, and I wish @AndyBurnham and the new Cabinet every success.
I will continue to serve the great people of Tottenham, support this Labour government from the backbenches and do everything I can to help defeat Reform again at the next general election.
Self praise is no recommendation, theres millions out there DONT AGREE WITH YOU. The Pensioners, Fsmilies struggling and small firms going bust. Good Shut!
Thousands in London now protesting for Palestine. We demand the new PM take urgent action to end Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people including a full arms embargo on Israel. 🇵🇸
Today the Hillsborough Law has been passed by the @HouseofCommons.
A tribute to the courage, determination and perseverance of the Hillsborough families.
Their fight for justice is delivering lasting change for future generations.