Boris Johnson calls on Jeremy Corbyn to take him on in an election.
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If he can sell this plan to Brussels, it’s game changing – but that’s a big ‘if’.
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The government should work with drug companies, not against them.
Jeremy Corbyn presides over a conference debate in Brighton.
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In trying to please everyone, Labour could lose votes on both sides of the Brexit divide.
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Based on current trends, the UK could be heading for a hung parliament.
Jeremy Corbyn arrives at party conference.
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Members and leaders are at odds over the two biggest issues of the day. And an ambitious motion on a Green New Deal could make waves in Brighton too.
Corbyn and his members don’t see eye to eye on Brexit.
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Labour’s grassroots members and its leadership look set to clash at its Conference in Brighton. But don’t bet on the members getting Corbyn to back Remain.
In Boris Johnson’s short time as prime minister, the Brexit mess has become only messier.
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As Boris Johnson’s tactics cause deep rifts within the Conservative Party, the UK faces a Brexit of radical conservatism - and plenty of risks.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson shakes hands with Queen Elizabeth II.
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The U.K. prime minister sought to suppress Parliamentary opponents, saying he – not they – represents the will of the British people. It put Queen Elizabeth II in a real bind.
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Understanding moderate politics can help us navigate the extremes of the current age.
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The Labour leader wants to call a vote of no confidence, form a short-term government and then quickly call an election. Can it be done?
He does have a paddle, though.
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Voters have less faith in the Labour leader’s suitability to lead than they did after his 2017 successes.
Cue: hi-vis.
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If the strategy succeeds, the Tories could win a snap election with 40% of the vote.
Stormzy sets the crowd alight in 2019.
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From the hippie heaven of the 1970s to the massive mainstream event it is now, Glastonbury has always found a way to fuse popular culture with a potent political message.
Corbyn: switching social mobility for social justice.
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A former member of the Social Mobility Commission on Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to drop social mobility as a policy goal in favour of social justice.
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Newcomers took most support from the Conservatives. But survey shows Nigel Farage is not as popular as he likes to think.
I’m just going to stay here on the fence, if that’s ok with you.
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European vote sees electorate again dividing into Leave and Remain, as the Labour leader remained on the fence.
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The Labour leader doesn’t really want another referendum, he wants an election – and striking a deal with the prime minister makes one less likely.
Keir Starmer, Jeremy Corbyn and Rebecca Long-Bailey prepare for Brexit talks.
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After the initial relief that the party leaders were working together comes the realisation that they both risk splitting their parties if they strike a deal.
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The prime minister will be the key protagonist in Brexit the movie, but there are parts for everyone.
Outside the Houses of Parliament in London on March 14, 2019.
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Three scholars react to the spectacle, finger-pointing and long-term harms of the stalemate in British Parliament.