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UK opposition leader highlights need for a broad coalition and to focus on family, security and economy
Richard Leonard has struggled to make significant impact on voters
Shadow chancellor to emphasise commitment to ‘responsible’ fiscal and monetary policy
Election of Christina McAnea, first woman to take helm of one of UK’s ‘Big Three’, is seen as boost for Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer has to win over millions of voters if his party has a chance of getting back into power
British prime minister secures majority of 448 for EU-UK treaty after parliamentary debate lasting just hours
Starmer to head off new party split by claiming agreement offers chance to improve rights and standards
Joe Anderson to take unpaid leave until year-end while Merseyside force investigates building deals
The electorate will not reward those who appear to wish for disaster
Supporting ‘thin’ deal may help to woo northern voters but risks upsetting party’s largely Remain membership
PM braced for Commons backlash from own MPs, angry at new English restrictions, but Labour set to abstain
Levelling-up plan welcomed by northern Tory MPs but criticised by Labour for centralising decision-making
UK chancellor’s response to pandemic raises questions over opposition’s economic strategy
Move puts UK opposition leader at odds with predecessor’s many grassroots supporters
NEC panel decision welcomed by supporters but criticised by Jewish community and politicians on both sides
Ed Miliband says ministers should ‘call in’ deals that threaten important entities
Opposition party in push to align retirement schemes with Paris climate agreement
The Labour leader can learn from the president-elect’s ‘narrow pathway’ to power
Despite taking his party to highest projected vote share in two years, research raises doubts over Sir Keir’s leadership
UK chancellor accused of fumbling economic response to Covid and resisting earlier lockdown
Distant control of machinery is increasingly prevalent in natural resources
From Brexit to Covid, the UK prime minister has insisted on only seeing what he wants to see
Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension, plus Andy Burnham on why he thinks devolution can benefit English politics
Party leader faces backlash over decision against his predecessor
Starmer team had little choice but to suspend the former leader from the party
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