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The grenade is Liz Truss. Labour loves to talk about her. Reeves reminded the House yesterday of two awkward facts: what the ...
achel Reeves entered office vowing that there would be no return to austerity. Her first Budget imposed the largest tax rises ...
It’s a dull grey day in the pebbledashed sprawl of north-west London when I first see Keir Starmer. We’re at RAF Northolt ...
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Stefan Collini’s new book explores why such a prestigious academic discipline finds itself on the margins of modern society.
New Statesman The Prime Minister believes he will heal Britain – but can he find the words? We were founded in 1913 as a ...
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There is more dissent in the country – where assisted dying is legal – than MPs in the UK have been led to believe.
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For one thing, Gnome immediately fell asleep once she began talking. His head drooped first, then his chin settled on his ...
Mel Stride, the Shadow Chancellor, replied with a speech of exuberant pessimism, accusing Reeves of completely losing control ...
Anonymous money and clandestine financial transactions are undermining our political system and distorting our property market. Abolish shell companies, limit the use of tax havens and require all ...
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