Mandelson’s adoration of wealth and power reaches its inevitable conclusion
Peter Mandelson’s career sheds light on his party’s ideological fragility
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Keir Rodney Starmer is a Labour Party politician who became Prime Minister on 5 July 2024. He has been MP for Holborn and St Pancras since 2015 and leader of Labour since April 2020. Starmer, born in 1962, studied law at the University of Leeds and Oxford, then became a barrister specialising in human rights. In 2008 he was appointed director of public prosecutions, for a five-year term. Find news, comment, and analysis about him here.
Peter Mandelson’s career sheds light on his party’s ideological fragility
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The mere mention of his name will be a gift to Starmer’s opponents
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A rules-based international order is not compatible with blind loyalty to the US
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The party is craving intellectual definition of the kind that Margaret Thatcher enjoyed
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Keir Starmer applied a personal touch when he blocked his rival’s return to parliament
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The mayor’s exile is a boost for rivals such as Wes Streeting and could soon backfire on Keir Starmer
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For conservatives, the president is an electoral albatross
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What does the Chagos deal have to do with Greenland anyway?
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The Canadian leader has articulated the “progressive realist” doctrine that should be Starmer’s own
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Starmer should seize the opportunity in this crisis
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Caught between Donald Trump and his own party, the Prime Minister faces a moment of truth
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The Chancellor is trying to attract tech talent while taking a tough line on net migration
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Trump’s threats have given the Prime Minister a chance to embrace a new direction on Europe and fiscal policy.
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For too long our politicians have toadied to a dangerous president
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The three main parties – Labour, Tory and Reform – are increasingly English institutions
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Even Starmer’s critics described the Prime Minister’s closing remarks as unexpectedly uplifting
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Three alleged Palestine Action activists ended their hunger strike last night
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Plus: the conspiracy of libraries, and my grandpa’s mordant wit
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The latest about-turn on digital ID handed Badenoch ample ammunition
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Rather than demonstrating flexibility they have too often reflected incoherence
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