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Unite leader tells Labour to ‘stop being embarrassed’ to be voice of workers

about 19 hours ago
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Unite’s general secretary, Sharon Graham, has told the government it must do more for workers in 2026 or risk sowing the seeds of its own destruction,Graham accused Labour of being preoccupied with its “failing leadership” and described the debate about who might replace Keir Starmer as inevitable,Writing in the Times, she said: “For too long it has been everyday people, workers and communities who have paid the price for crisis after crisis not of their making,In 2026 this must stop,The government needs to decide what it stands for and who it stands for.

If we have to ask, it is not working.“The party faithful can agonise about its failing leadership and a ‘night of the long knives’.But a new Labour leadership with the same policies simply won’t cut it.The doom loop cannot be broken with more austerity lite, no matter who is in Downing Street.“Britain needs vision.

We led the first Industrial Revolution and we are nowhere in the fourth.Rudderless.”Graham said the next prime minister would face the same problems unless they undertook a shift in policy, and that replacing Starmer with the former deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner; the mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham; the health secretary, Wes Streeting, or the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, would not persuade workers to back Labour.“It cannot just be a question of changing the leader or improving the sales pitch,” she said.“There is much agonising right now about whether, when and who should replace the prime minister.

That is inevitable.”Unite, Labour’s most powerful union backer, was the only union that did not endorse the party’s manifesto “as it did not back jobs”, Graham said.“We fought back on the winter fuel allowance cut and the self-harm of net zero targets that came without the needed investment in new industries.Trade unions are there to fight for workers, not to side with politicians,” she said.“In the recent budget, Labour opting for stealth taxes on workers instead of a wealth tax on the mega-rich was the wrong choice.

Labour must stop being embarrassed to be the voice of workers.“In the coming year, if this government does not depart from its current path, it will surely be sowing the seeds of its own destruction.”
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Drinks ideas to get your NYE party fuelled

Oh, you thought it was all over? After all the carolling, gifting and tree-ing (not to mention the eating and drinking) of the actual Christmassy bit, it feels almost cruel to have to do it all again, and on – in my opinion – one of the most stressful nights of the year: New Year’s Eve.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.If you’re not paying over the odds and going out, with long queues and stressed-out staff, you’re the stressed-out one yourself

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Georgina Hayden’s quick and easy recipe for pimento cheese and pickle loaded crisps | Quick and easy

Pimento cheese, a much-loved American spread, has been a permanent fixture in my kitchen this month. Whether it’s a quick sandwich filling in times of chaos or an effortless party dip, I am addicted. My favourite way to serve it, though, is as part of a loaded crisp platter. Use salted or pickle crisps, and load them up with spoonfuls of pimento cheese, sliced pickles, herbs and heat. Move over nachos, there’s a new crisp platter in town

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Ten things I love (and hate) about restaurants in winter

As the wildly popular social media platform celebrates its 10th year, we ask the Topjaw frontman what he loves – and hates – about eating out during the festive season.PiesI love pies. I scoff when people ask: “What is British cuisine?” First, we have the most diverse culinary scene on the planet, with great Asian and Mediterranean food everywhere. And, second, what even is British cuisine?! A pie is one of the greatest dishes ever created. Think a chicken, rabbit and tarragon pie, with good 50:50 butter:potato mash and really good gravy

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‘Many over-hyped London restaurants left me cold’: Grace Dent’s best restaurants of 2025 | Grace Dent on restaurants

For reasons that may already be apparent, and that are currently playing on BBC One, I have spent much of 2025 watching people cook scallops and souffles in a windowless television location unit in Digbeth, Birmingham. MasterChef, despite being one of the most exhilarating jobs a girl can do, sucked up most of my waking hours this year, and made my free time extra-precious. So the very best restaurants I found this year – those with zinging hospitality and heart-thumpingly good food – became equally extra-crucial.I’m talking about the likes of Tropea in Harborne, just down the road from the TV studio, and where I’ve spent a fair few Saturdays eating butternut squash arancini, fresh tagliolini and whopping great deep-fried salted cannoli. Over in Bristol, meanwhile, two absolute gems revealed themselves on the very same trip: Ragù and Lapin, both in Wapping Wharf and both in repurposed shipping containers, but entirely different creatures

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Countdown to 2026 – a New Year’s Eve menu

When it comes to throwing parties, the world falls into two quite distinct camps: those who love to do so, and those who would rather do almost anything else. Getting organised early is key, and finding a few delicious recipes to start the proceedings will amuse your guests while you try to keep the show on the road.These spicy, citrussy snacks by Thomasina Miers go perfectly with the pink grapefruit mocktails belowA delicious festive starter that can be adapted to serve with a sweet topping for the kidsThese drinks are a refreshing alternative to booze, but also make a delicious mixer for a tequila or gin-based cocktailHome-infused gin for a special festive martini for gifting or serving at partiesBask in the glory of this spread by Honey & Co – no one will ever suspect how little effort was involvedIn Benjamina Ebuehi’s dessert, puddles of spiced cranberry sauce are baked into the chocolate frangipane for a pairing that puts any surfeit of cranberries to good use

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The joy of leftovers – what to cook in the calm after Christmas

At this time of year, I like to stay home, shut off from the world and do as little as possible for as long as possible. Eat all the food, embrace all the leftovers and be creative with whatever’s in the kitchen. After the big day, I like to turn leftovers into some sort of pie: they’re forgiving and malleable and work with whatever you have hanging about. This leftovers pie from Tom Hunt and this turkey and ham pie from Felicity Cloake are great places to start. You could absolutely make your own pastry, as Tom does, or use shop-bought if you want to keep things as simple as possible (I always store a few rolls of pastry in the fridge over Christmas for precisely this reason)

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Patriots’ Stefon Diggs faces strangulation and assault charges in Massachusetts

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Cameron Green remains Australia’s golden child but the blessing has become a curse | Brendan Foster

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The Breakdown | ‘There is no ceiling for these players’: Jamaica targeting 2031 Rugby World Cup

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Online school and junior tennis: freedom, focus – and a quiet cost

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Five things England must do to make it two Ashes Test wins in a row in Sydney

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