Labour minister
Coverage of Labour minister in the Nexus archive.
- Labour minister fails to commit to backing Home Secretary's bid to make migrants wait longer before they settle in Britain as he admits he 'doesn't know the specifics' of the policy
A Labour minister failed to commit to supporting the Home Secretary's proposal to extend the waiting period for migrants before they can settle in Britain, citing a lack of knowledge about the policy's specifics.
- US firm CorroHealth closure: Kochi employees remain locked out of office as uncertainty looms
US firm CorroHealth closure has left Kochi employees locked out of their office. Labour department officials are recording employee attendance until a conciliatory meeting with senior company officials, expected on Friday, involving the Labour Minister.
- Judicial reform will strengthen deliver of justice: Labour Minister
The Labour Minister stated that judicial reform will strengthen the delivery of justice.
- Ammonia leak: Committee to inspect hazardous industries in Tamil Nadu
A committee will inspect hazardous industries in Tamil Nadu following an ammonia gas leak that killed five women workers. The Labour Minister made a suo motu statement in the Legislative Assembly, noting that the Chief Minister had ordered the committee's formation.
- ANDREW NEIL: The Labour minister's brutal truths about his party and welfare will resonate on the streets of Makerfield
Andrew Neil discusses a Labour minister's blunt truths about his party and welfare, which are expected to resonate in Makerfield. The focus is on welfare policies and internal party dynamics.
- King Charles' trip to America was an 'absolute triumph' that reset relationship with US, says Labour minister who was so delighted he burst into song
King Charles III's trip to the United States was declared an 'absolute triumph' by a Labour minister, who celebrated by bursting into song. The visit is said to have reset the UK-US relationship, with the minister's enthusiasm highlighting the success of the diplomatic engagement.
- Britain's bases are NOT up for negotiation with Cyprus despite country's president demanding 'frank' talks over 'colonial' outposts, insists Labour minister
The Labour minister insists Britain's military bases in Cyprus are non-negotiable despite the country's president calling for 'frank' discussions about 'colonial' outposts. The dispute highlights tensions over UK sovereignty and Cyprus' stance on historical territorial claims.