Keir Starmer and Morgan McSweeney are bound together
The chief of staff’s departure would only intensify questions over the PM’s own future.
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The chief of staff’s departure would only intensify questions over the PM’s own future.
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Why is the Starmer’s chief adviser turning to Alexander Karp, a Silicon Valley billionaire, for inspiration?
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The battle over welfare is part of a battle for the soul of Labour.
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Public finances are in a parlous state. Tough choices are inevitable. When will the PLP learn this lesson?
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It’s easy – and lazy – to blame advisers for the failures of politicians.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Morgan McSweeney’s relationship with Britain’s most important tabloid is as ideological as it is strategic.
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Labour MP David Smith, one of the movement’s four parliamentary champions, reveals its ambition and goals.
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Advisers like Dominic Cummings and Morgan McSweeney might become the story – but real power always lies with the leader.
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Having appeared marginalised, the Deputy Prime Minister has enjoyed a series of political wins.
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As No 10 chief of staff, the Irishman faces his greatest challenge yet.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The party’s support is broad but shallow. It shouldn’t rest easy.
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The 50 most influential people shaping Britain’s progressive politics.
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The Irishman has become the most influential operator in Keir Starmer’s team. But what does he really want?
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