1 hour ago, the Minister defended Rishi Sunak as “deeply patriotic” after the Prime Minister’s decision to leave D-day anniversary events. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper are in Essex to discuss Labour’s plans to tackle antisocial behavior if they win the general election. They aim to give police new powers to deal with noisy dirt and quad bikes causing disturbances in neighborhoods. Labour also plans to increase fines for using off-road bikes and extend closure notices for drug dens. Shabana Mahmood, the Labour shadow justice secretary, emphasized the differences between Labour and the Conservative party, stating that Labour will ensure fairness in taxation. The full news story can be found here.