Explainer: What have Labour achieved in their first 100 days?

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Environmental recovery, social justice and environmental action have been the major pledges of the new administration.
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00:00The UK Labour Party's first 100 days in office marked significant shifts in policy, aiming
00:06to deliver on their campaign promises of economic recovery, social justice and environmental
00:11action. One of the first moves was a bold plan to boost public services with investments
00:17in the NHS, education and affordable housing, targeting the UK's deepening inequalities.
00:24Labour also launched a comprehensive Green New Deal aimed at tackling climate change
00:29while creating thousands of green jobs. A windfall tax on big corporations was introduced
00:35to fund this transformation, alongside targeted support for small businesses.
00:40On workers' rights, Labour pledged to raise minimum wage, repeal anti-union laws and push
00:45forward with policies to address wide gaps and insecure work. While critics have raised
00:51concern about the scale of reforms, Labour's leadership remains focused, they say, on delivering
00:58a fairer, more equitable society. Do you think Labour have got a good job in the first
01:03100 days?

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