Downing Street Tube calls for conversation to eliminate strike
Downing Street has called transport to RMT Union and London to return to the conversation table to end the tube strike.
The official spokesperson of the Prime Minister said: “I think the people of London will have to get fed up with disruption of tube strikes this morning-as parents try to leave their children in school, for appointments in the hospital, work, and RMT and TFL need to return to the table, work together to resolve this dispute in the interests of the passengers.”
The government’s right to employment bills can reduce obstacles to attack action, but someone stressed that it wanted more creative relations with unions rather than “scorched Earth” approach under toris.
“We have always said to present our reforms that we have a more creative relationship with unions unlike the previous government and a more secure workforce for the economy is also good, it is good for productivity.
“But we want to see RMT and TFL back around the table when it comes to these attacks, then work together in good belief to solve this situation in the interests of the passengers.”
Tom Watling8 September 2025 13:09
Starmer: ‘We are fully committed to the rights of workers
Despite the resignation of Sir Kir Stmper Angela Rener, “absolutely committed” for upgrading the rights of labor workers, Downing Street has said.
The official spokesperson of the Prime Minister pushed back on speculation. The departure of Ms. Rener opened the door for business-supportive concessions on measures.
She was the largest bench of schemes in the government.
But the spokesperson said: “We are supporting the employment rights bill.
“We are a pro -activist, Pro Business S
Archie Michelle, Political Correspondent 8 September 2025 13:06
Green Leader Zack Poolnsky became a star turn in tuck
The Independent has just moved to the new Green Leader Zack Poolnsky, which is proving to be a major attraction in the Tuci Congress in Brighton.
Shri Poolnsky was selected only last week, but his new strong “climate localism” seems to be a raga with representatives of the Sangh who are lining to meet them.
The Green Leader wants to appeal to the audience of more working class than its traditionally middle class party.
He told The Independent: “I am very warm welcome here. People want to hear what I have to say.
“When they hear me that it is not a brain because I have policies that they want to tax on super rich, adopting a strong stance against the Palestinian massacre or strengthening the rights of workers even more.”
Tom Watling8 September 2025 13:00
UK can suspend visas in drive to secure migrant returns – Mahmood
The UK may suspend the visa for countries that do not agree to deals for migrants, the Home Secretary said that he vowed to “take whatever took” to stop the small boat crossing.
Throughout the day in the job, Shabana Mahmood revealed the discussion with Britain’s “Five Eishelie” colleagues-USA-USA-America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on “coordinated action” to deal with irregular stay.
In a meeting with ministers of coalition in London, he told Broadcasters: “For us, it means that including future visas harvesting.”
He said: “We hope that the country will play the ball of playing, play with rules, and if any of your citizens have no right to be in our country, you need to withdraw them.”
Their declaration correction follows a pledge by the UK, which is to protect the return agreements as part of the commitment to deport 600,000 people in five years, to use financial incentives and combinations of restrictions, including potential visa restrictions.
Ms. Mahmood stressed that it was “a labor government with labor policy” and said that the proposal “for some time” was considered.
He said: “As Home Secretary, I have a priority. I have to secure my limits and do whatever I have to do to get work.”
Tom Watling8 September 2025 12:49
David Lami to live as DPM regardless of deputy leadership winner
The Independent political correspondent Archie Michel Report:
David Lami will remain as Deputy Prime Minister, even though Angela Reneer win the competition to succeed as Labor Deputy Leader.
Independent Understands that there is no guarantee of government jobs for anyone who becomes a deputy leader, which means that any backbane is the possibility that they will play a role from outside the cabinet.
Labor data described the post as the role of a party with party-condensing responsibilities.
But it would be highly unusual for the party’s Deputy Leader not to play a role in the government, with the party’s deputy leaders usually represented in the cabinet or shadow cabinet of their parties.
Ethena Strawu8 September 2025 12:31
Shabana Mahmood says that she will not leave for deputy leader
Shabana Mahmood has said that she will not run for the deputy leader of the Labor Party.
There was speculation that the newly appointed Home Secretary would join the race.
However, he told Sky News on Monday: “I am the Home Secretary.
“That is my job, and my top priority is securing our limits.
“I will not run for the deputy leader of the Labor Party.”
Ethena Strawu8 September 2025 12:23
Labor executive to meet soon
Labor’s National Executive Committee (NEC) is ready to meet soon to decide official plans and rules for the party’s sub -leadership competition.
The committee will decide on a timeline and rules for the competition, which will require how many nominations from MPs will be required to join.
It comes as a report that the competition may be reduced, with a few days to secure the MP nomination for the candidates, the party’s leftist has been criticized.
Ethena Strawu8 September 2025 11:48
Don Butler indicates deputy leadership bid
Labor MP Don Butler took it on social media this morning, indicating that she could consider bidding as a deputy leader.
The left-winger wrote on X: “This is an important time for MPs to discuss who will be our next deputy leader. Unfortunately, there is a tube strike, and this is a very short time frame. We should never be afraid of a fair process.”
The post was with a caption “Just a Teaser”, with a picture of him in the dispatch box in the Commons.
Brent East MP also worked as a minister in the final labor government under Gordon Brown and also in the shadow cabinet of Jeremy Corbin. She was also a candidate in the 2020 Deputy Leadership Competition.
Ethena Strawu8 September 2025 11:33
TUC leader attacked Nigel Faraj to sell ‘out’ workers
The General Secretary of TUC has accused Nigel Faraj of the reform of “selling out” workers.
Paul Novak said that every reform MP, including the party leader, voted against new employment rights for workers.
Mr. Novak said: “It’s time to be clear who you are really in favor of. Because the truth is here – you are not representing working people, you are selling them.
“For those who voted for reform in the last election, and those who are considering voting for reform, I get your disappointment with mainstream politics.
“I understand that change is not coming very fast and I respect your right to vote you choose.
“But ask yourself this fundamental question – do you believe, in your stomach, that Nigel Faraz actually cares about the people of Clacton, when he is stopping collecting his speaker fees in the United States?”
Ethena Strawu8 September 2025 11:28