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Corbyn: EU exit risks 'bonfire' of rights
Jeremy Corbyn warns of a Tory-inspired "bonfire" of workers' rights if the UK votes to leave the EU in his first major referendum speech.
- 14 April 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
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PM, Ashdown and Kinnock campaign together
David Cameron, Paddy Ashdown and Neil Kinnock join forces to promote their case to remain in the EU.
- 14 April 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
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- 14 April 2016
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Who's who
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The people hoping to persuade UK to stay in the EU
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Our Experts
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Far be it from me to suggest that Jeremy Corbyn has had to contort his own true views to keep the peace with his EU-backing Westminster colleagues.
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Bringing Shakespeare to Westminster stage
- 14 April 2016
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Advice on academies for Morgan from Baker
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- 14 April 2016
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- 14 April 2016
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