A message that resonates but is it enough to get into office.
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The Conservatives are in disarray, but they seem to be clinging on regardless. The question is how to unseat them next time.
Best foot forward.
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Winning over urban areas is the surest route to success for Jeremy Corbyn.
Riding high but still a way to go.
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The Labour leader has hit his stride during 2017, but Brexit remains a strategic challenge.
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The British PM finally acknowledged the need for a transition deal, which will play well in Brussels. But her vision for the future continues to amount to vague platitudes.
Some light reading before an important speech.
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Pearls of wisdom for a prince will serve a prime minister, too.
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Some 53% of British people think it’s acceptable to display these dolls – and the difference between remainers and leavers is particularly surprising.
Which way to Downing Street?
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It might seem like a long shot but Cable can’t do anything with his party unless he believes he can make it to government.
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With such a colourful political past, the British prime minister will be hoping for a show of substance in choosing the Tuscan city.
Just say you’ll vote for me and I’ll leave.
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Labour and the Conservatives need a broader bandwidth to appeal to the modern electorate.
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The annual conference in Bournemouth is a much needed opportunity to regroup.
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Liverpool City Council has been monitoring communications from citizens – who probably thought they were reaching out in confidence.
A protestor awaits news of the vote outside parliament.
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Theresa May didn’t fall victim to a major rebellion but she is about to face much more detailed scrutiny from some very unhappy backbenchers.
Lawmaker: my views have nothing to do with the law.
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Voting on this issue is a matter of conscience, so the MP’s view that women shouldn’t be allowed to terminate pregnancies, even when they’ve been raped, is very relevant to the rest of society.
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Key timings to watch as this important piece of legislation is scrutinised in the House of Commons.
The Vote Leave campaign promised Brexit would allow Britain to ‘take back control’ of immigration.
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Inside the latest information on how the government plans to deal with EU nationals working in the UK.
Corbyn and Barnier: let the negotations commence.
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Unpicking why Labour has shifted its Brexit strategy to push for single market membership during a transitional period.
Wayne Swan has drawn a parallel between the the ALP’s ‘Laborism’ and New Labour’s ‘Third Way’ in the UK.
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While both parties may have set out to modernise and renew their ideologies, the ALP’s and Labour’s attempts to marry the old and new instead precipitated two separate identity crises.
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For the third time in a row, first past the post has delivered confusion rather than stability.
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The UK government continues to insist there will be no physical markers on the border. But how can that work?
This is only going to get more awkward.
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Why are the Brussels negotiations stumbling along so badly? Because a fundamental step has been skipped.