From “pint influencers” to Starmer’s niece: meet the young politicos vying for power
One party is a clear winner among young voters
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One party is a clear winner among young voters
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The party has pledged to build detention centres in areas that do not vote for it
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The grieving town is in Nigel Farage’s sights
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It won’t be for everyone, but Tony Blair would make a fine foreign secretary
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The Labour minister thinks he can stop the Farage wave from washing him away
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The monarch’s state visit was little more than a brief entertainment for Donald Trump
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Also: a moment for Small Prophets, and hoarding marmalade
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Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine
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The scale of Britain’s involvement is still not fully understood
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The prince, his protectors and the questions that must be answered
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In their speeches, Charles and Trump spoke of different Americas
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Judgement day looks survivable for the Prime Minister
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The barriers to his coronation are practical, not political
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As the cabinet starts to give up, those close to him still say Starmer wouldn’t leave without a fight
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Also: Tory-Reform electoral cannibalism, and politics as televised blood sport
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Both Kemi Badenoch and Ellie Chowns urged the Prime Minister to resign in this week’s session
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Our actions must now be faster, deeper and more wide-ranging if we are to protect our security. We have not…
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Exclusive polling from Ipsos shows the Green Party eating into Labour’s vote
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The Energy Secretary and the Chancellor are about to delink the price of gas and electricity
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And would Andy Burnham replace the Prime Minister if he went?
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