Keir Starmer faces an assortment of political woes
The potential veto of Sue Gray as his chief of staff is only the latest setback for the Labour leader…
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The potential veto of Sue Gray as his chief of staff is only the latest setback for the Labour leader…
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An exclusive New Statesman survey reveals waning support for the government’s flagship policy.
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Exclusive polling for the New Statesman reveals enthusiasm for coalition governing in defiance of national parties.
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A New Statesman poll suggests local government representatives are ambivalent about Labour’s election chances.
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By predicting losses of 1,000 seats, Greg Hands has signalled just how much trouble his party believes it is in.
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It’s meant to shift the focus to the threat of a Labour government. But all it does is remind of…
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Meanwhile, Labour is learning that the tricky thing about a poll lead is that you have to maintain it.
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The chief executive of the New Local think tank on flexible working, the underfunding of local authorities and what the…
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Adam Hug on his party’s path to power in the capital’s iconic borough.
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Attacking Rishi Sunak’s elitist background goes down badly with affluent, ambitious, nostalgic Hindus.
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The Greens gained seats across England, Scotland and Wales. They now hold real power in Croydon.
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The north-east city is famous for quick election declarations, but residents need action on energy costs.
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A local councillor tells Spotlight about the challenges ahead in the commuter belt, where residents have turned away from the…
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The south London borough changed hands at the local elections. A councillor tells Spotlight about the challenges ahead.
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The problem isn’t a lack of solutions – it’s a lack of imagination.
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The Prime Minister is aided by the weakness of his rivals: Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak.
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We are in a holding pattern: Tory support is faltering but Labour is listlessly waiting for a way back into…
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We have forgotten how out of touch he is with ordinary people’s money worries.
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From Barnet in the north to Croydon in the south, Tower Hamlets in the east and Wandsworth in the west,…
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The failure of two thirds of the electorate to show up to vote is a rational response to the declining…
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