It’s time to free Labour from this useless leadership
It’s not too late to save the party from the faction currently destroying it.
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It’s not too late to save the party from the faction currently destroying it.
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The government insists the legislation is safe, but the loss of Justin Madders after Angela Rayner suggests otherwise.
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The Education Secretary’s best hope of victory may be a split vote among rivals.
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In the face of racist attacks, the food influencer represents a form of patriotism that is modest and decent.
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The Manchester model pioneered by Andy Burnham should be an inspiration to Keir Starmer.
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This government was elected to transform the country. We can only do that by rewriting the rules that bind us.
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Reform call her “Britain’s favourite political prisoner”. Its supporters see themselves in her.
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His politics – and his gestures at comedy – are driven by the same dangerous nostalgia.
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The Prime Minister has used Angela Rayner’s resignation to change his team and take on Reform UK.
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Reform UK’s head of policy comes out batting for the five time prisoner.
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Back in the cabinet, back on the Scottish front line. It’s exactly what he wanted.
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If he moves swiftly and brutally, the Prime Minister can prevent a damaging battle inside Labour.
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The pressure on parents and divorcees has never been so harsh.
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Eco-populism is over-egged and under-stuffed.
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She is one of the only charismatic working class politicians left in the party.
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Exclusive: the first survey before and after the immigration speech reveals a drop in Labour support.
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Tim Allan is only the latest Blairite to take up a powerful position at No 10.
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The Tory leader has fumbled yet another easy catch.
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Why is our government arresting people for tweets?
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In 2021 the government claimed the Union Jack was a “very British way of expressing joy”. Is it?
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