Could I just squeeze in the middle?
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The rules have changed but the former PM still knows how to play the game.
Could Clinton follow in May’s footsteps?
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Will it be possible to put America’s political life back together after the election? Britain after ‘Brexit’ offers a case study.
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Loach’s latest film tells the story of a man who finds himself caught in a harsh world of uncaring bureaucrats, food banks and benefits cuts.
Addressing conference.
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Scottish first minister tries to keep party faithful happy while starting long courtship of the no voters.
Not your average politician.
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It’s difficult to ignore the proto-religious fervour that has accompanied Corbyn on his whirlwind tour of top-level politics.
Writer’s block.
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The right has succeeded in making this a toxic issue. Perhaps the moral option is to take a large step back.
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Lots of ground was covered but bridges were not built in Liverpool.
Young people are joining Labour in droves so Paula Keaveney asked her team of students what they really thought of the annual party conference.
The Labour elite doesn’t think Jeremy Corbyn has what it takes to make it in Westminster.
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Labour reformers toyed with the image of democratic participation without realising what it would actually lead to – a democratic debate. But the next step is not to backpedal against democracy.
Labour MPs gather ahead of their women’s conference.
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Are quotas the best way to challenge sexism and discrimination in politics and workplaces?
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When you educate people and then take their opportunities away, they do have a bit of a tendency to revolt.
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Accepting re-election as party leader, Jeremy Corbyn appealed for a fresh start. But he hasn’t yet shown what that means in practice.
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Labour’s leader has a renewed mandate to put his party at the vanguard of the left – but others have walked that road before.
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Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters are holding a parallel event to the official Labour summit. Can these protestors ever come in from the fringe?
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Jeremy Corbyn aimed for parity when he first appointed his shadow cabinet. Can he guarantee the same if the team is elected by members?
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An extensive survey shows just how much the party has changed over the past year.
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It was clear the Labour leader would beat Owen Smith. The big questions is where his party goes from here.
Labour members stand up to be counted at the 2015 conference.
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The Labour leadership contest is discussed as though people inside and outside the party were a different species.
Momentum’s facebook page.
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Founded to support Jeremy Corbyn when he became Labour leader, the campaign group has ruffled a few feathers since.
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Changing boundaries is tough on Labour but fairer for voters.