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From a ‘loveless landslide’ to excessive gloom and a climbdown forced by his own MPs, the UK prime minister has endured a ...
Over 120 Labour MPs signed a rebel amendment to the Government’s Welfare Reform Bill, a staggering rebellion at any time, but ...
As Sir Keir Starmer approached the first anniversary of his general election victory, the indelible image this week was of a ...
As the PM marks a year in office next week - which he will spend grappling with crises - British politics finds itself at an ...
The Labour Party had not done "enough thinking" about some of its plans before taking office, the former top civil servant ...
Labour has been failing its basic mission to look like a capable government. And the PM's authority has been given a kick.
Labour’s setback in the local elections in England in May — when it lost hundreds of seats to Reform — has emboldened ...
It was the chronicle of a death foretold. Last year Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, drafted a memo for his ...
Anas Sarwar and Scottish Labour don’t want to be judged by Labour’s record at Westminster, they have to distance themselves from that government ...
The prime minister will survive the rebellion over benefits cuts, because he will cave in to his MPs’ demands on welfare – ...
But perhaps it’s time to give some credit where it is due, especially as in opposition Starmer made it clear it would take ...
Gray, a household name due to her investigation of the Partygate scandal, left her role as Cabinet Office second permanent ...