The Reeves doctrine: Labour’s plan for power
She is ready to be Britain’s first female chancellor. But will Rachel Reeves’ caution stifle her creativity?
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She is ready to be Britain’s first female chancellor. But will Rachel Reeves’ caution stifle her creativity?
ByAs shadow ministers question the opposition’s green spending plans, experts have plenty of ideas on where to invest.
ByTony Blair’s former political secretary has accumulated “extraordinary power” as shadow chief secretary to the Treasury and Rachel Reeves’s deputy.
ByWhy we need a new mission-driven politics to renew Britain and defeat the enemies of progress.
ByThe “coalition of chaos” attack line won’t work but Labour still faces big questions over its plans for government.
ByLabour's shadow levelling up minister, Alex Norris, on the opposition's plans for devolution and regional policy.
ByThe shadow attorney-general on her Islington neighbour, Keir Starmer’s leadership style and why current gender legislation is “inhumane”.
ByEd Miliband wants to follow in President Biden’s footsteps.
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