Keir Starmer with Gordon Brown and Scottish Labour party leader Anas Sarwar, both of whom served on the review panel.
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The plan to abolish the House of Lords has drawn the most attention but Labour is also proposing radical changes to how power is distributed.
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Gordon Brown’s proposals include hefty devolution and House of Lords reform but one change that could have the biggest impact is nowhere to be seen.
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Labour and Conservatives share a desire to wean the UK off a dependency on migrant labour.
Six former UK prime ministers and a potential new one in Labour’s Keir Starmer.
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The gravity of the current situation is obscuring a less visible crisis – a failure of political imagination
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When government whips turned a vote on fracking into a vote of confidence in the government, confusion ensued.
Another prime minister shown the door.
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Only months into the job, Prime Minister Liz Truss is on her way out already, leaving her government in search of a new leader and a way to regain public trust.
The cabinet having an absolute hoot at their annual conference in Birmingham.
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It’s bad for the party of government – and the closer you look, the worse it gets.
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A state-owned start-up to promote renewables must be only a first step towards energy justice.
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Forming a pact with the Liberal Democrats would make electoral sense in England – but Keir Starmer does not see it as a risk worth taking.
The dire economic outlook means bolder choices will be needed for an opposition party looking to win the next election.
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There’s a mountain climb but there are positive signs for the opposition in the first few weeks of Liz Truss’s government,
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The Labour leader is actually quite good at building a narrative but he needs to be more consistent in his efforts.
More UK union members have been involved in industrial action in recent months.
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The rise and fall of UK trade union membership numbers can impact the instances and success of industrial action.
Will Boris Johnson be back? The chances may be slim.
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The UK prime minister tendered his resignation after a slew of resignations by former allies in his government.
Neil Kinnock shows off his bowling skills on the campaign trail in 1987.
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Kinnock lost two elections as Labour leader. Starmer could learn a lot from his successes and failures.
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The Tory party is a ‘broad church’ with many factions. And many of them are unimpressed with the prime minister at the moment.
However you get there, just get there.
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What’s happening in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales this Thursday.
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The party has long dominated but the scale of the lead raises questions about why the Conservatives are experiencing such unprecedented unpopularity.
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Labour’s deputy leader was forced to justify her own response to comments made about her.
Keir Starmer with members of his new shadow cabinet: David Lammy, Yvette Cooper and Rachel Reeves.
What’s behind the appointments to Labour’s front bench?