Bridget Phillipson is planning a fightback
The Education Secretary knows she needs to make a clearer case for her school reforms.
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The Education Secretary knows she needs to make a clearer case for her school reforms.
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The debate over whether to build a third runway pits Rachel Reeves against Ed Miliband.
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In an age of rampant inequality and oligarchic government, two leading thinkers ask: can democratic socialism survive?
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Japan’s Shinzo Abe is viewed as a pragmatic model for Keir Starmer to emulate.
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Labour’s struggle to reduce government waste.
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The Chancellor is caught between the neo-Croslandites and the neo-Blairites.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Moderate conservatives have allowed themselves to be marginalised by their populist rivals.
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MPs are privately frustrated that trust has been squandered so quickly.
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The link between poor-quality homes and worklessness might be stronger than the government has bargained for.
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The fight for second place is a headache for Kemi Badenoch.
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Ministers wrongly believed that ending the Tory psychodrama would be enough to boost the economy.
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The Chancellor can’t afford more bad news.
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The tax is more progressive than its reputation suggests.
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The UK does not need another lengthy inquiry on care. What it does need is a government with the courage…
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It won’t be Kemi Badenoch that benefits from the fury over the grooming gangs scandal.
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Keir Starmer needs to prove he is more than a crisis manager.
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Until Labour knows what it wants from the US, the diplomats don’t matter.
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If public services fail to improve, the government will be politically vulnerable.
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The Prime Minister needs to offer hope as well as gloom.
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