Does your salary mean you’re rich? What makes you upper, middle or working class? We asked the British public
In exclusive polling for the New Statesman by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, voters tell us what they think are high…
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In exclusive polling for the New Statesman by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, voters tell us what they think are high…
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Historically the Conservatives have waited for a clear front runner before replacing the PM.
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For Vladimir Putin, the fall of the Soviet Union was “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century”.
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Two in five people in England and Wales from an ethnic minority background could become eligible to be deprived of…
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A new variant and rising cases across Europe could prompt the Prime Minister to impose harsher restrictions in the UK.…
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Stephen Bush explains why the PM has bet on unlocking England now – and why the stakes are so high.
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Stephen Bush explains why the rebellion over international aid spells trouble for the Prime Minister
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Stephen Bush explains why Starmer’s leadership was never in danger – even if Labour had lost in Batley and Spen.
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