Jonathan Reynolds breaks bread with suspended MPs
The new chief whip has scheduled meetings with the banished backbench MPs
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The new chief whip has scheduled meetings with the banished backbench MPs
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The former Top Gear presenter is again sounding out whether he could run for parliament
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Later licensing hours for pubs and clubs are a start. But what other illicit activities could be legalised to help…
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By misreading the past, Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch are being hobbled in the present
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A document circulating among Labour advisers suggests the party fight on “home turf”
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Lucy Powell’s critics say she’ll be frozen out of big decisions if she wins
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The Tories have consciously uncoupled from reality
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The burden of the government’s response to last week’s anti-Semitic attack will fall on the Home Secretary
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Every faction believes that it could own the future
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For the sake of the Labour Party and its values, we need a change of leader
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Expanding free school meals is a great policy, but the government does not seem to have accounted for the extra…
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Pre-conference pressure means the policy could be abolished next week. But why has it taken so long?
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The Scotland Secretary on his political comeback, taking on the SNP, and the crisis in Labour
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A leaked email suggests McSweeney may not have been totally honest during an investigation into the funding of Labour Together
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Criteria for belonging can be based on the common good
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The EU relations minister on Keir Starmer’s determination to cling on, and the UK’s changing relationship to Europe
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An exclusive Ipsos survey shows the Reform leader is level with his Labour opponent for the first time.
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The Lib Dems have found their enemy
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The Prime Minister is being more careful to avoid fights with his party
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The state visit was a humiliation ritual for Britain. Was it worth it?
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