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Will Keir Starmer survive the May elections?

Will Keir Starmer survive the May elections?

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Inside Lucy Powell’s Gorton and Denton post-mortem

Inside Lucy Powell’s Gorton and Denton post-mortem

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Keir Starmer is struggling to keep his New Year’s resolution

Keir Starmer is struggling to keep his New Year’s resolution

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18.03.2026 10

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Ed Miliband is all-powerful

Ed Miliband is all-powerful

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16.03.2026 10

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Starmer, Mandelson and the missing puzzle piece

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12.03.2026 10

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John Healey: ‘There’ll be no repeat of Iraq’s mistakes’

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11.03.2026 10

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Who is Keir Starmer without Morgan McSweeney?

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04.03.2026 20

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Can Keir Starmer avoid the mistakes of Iraq?

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02.03.2026 10

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Josh Simons resigns without apologising

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28.02.2026 10

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4. Josh Simons accidentally sends details of his case to Labour MP group chat

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24.02.2026 10

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Antonia Romeo becomes first female Cabinet Secretary

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Starmer humiliated Wormald – but his problems with the Blob remain

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18.02.2026 60

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Keir Starmer’s silver lining

11.02.2026 7

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Keir Starmer’s silver lining

11.02.2026 10

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Inside Keir Starmer’s crisis speech to No 10 staff

09.02.2026 9

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No 10 comms chief resigns, taking Westminster by surprise

09.02.2026 10

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1. Who will be Keir Starmer’s new chief of staff?

09.02.2026 7

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Starmer appoints two joint acting chiefs of staff

09.02.2026 8

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British politics says goodbye to Morgan McSweeney

08.02.2026 9

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4. Newly single, I’ve fallen back in love with my own life

06.02.2026 20

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The Mandelson affair: inside the scandal of a century

04.02.2026 10

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Labour is under siege in Gorton and Denton

31.01.2026 20

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How a single call sealed Andy Burnham’s fate

28.01.2026 20

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Is this Andy Burnham’s moment?

22.01.2026 10

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Inside the Labour factions pressuring Starmer to rejoin Europe

21.01.2026 10

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Protect Keir Starmer, cabinet urged at “emotional” meeting

15.01.2026 10

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Why Keir Starmer U-turned on digital ID

14.01.2026 40

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The battle for Labour’s leadership has already started

14.01.2026 20

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Labour bickers over the “stakeholder state”

14.01.2026 10

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Why Starmer won’t condemn Trump on Venezuela

08.01.2026 10

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Why Starmer won’t condemn Trump on Venezuela

07.01.2026 10

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What Keir Starmer said at the first cabinet of 2026

06.01.2026 10

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Wes Streeting: “I’m pretty frustrated”

11.12.2025 10

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5. Angela Rayner is Wes Streeting’s biggest obstacle to PM

04.12.2025 10

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The OBR has lost the battle, but won the war

02.12.2025 8

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What Angela Rayner will do next on workers’ rights

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28.11.2025 6

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2. How Labour changed its mind on the two-child benefit cap

27.11.2025 10

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The Budget of last resort

25.11.2025 10

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Morgan McSweeney is pinning all his hopes on Shabana Mahmood

19.11.2025 10

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Inside Labour’s briefing fiasco: “Morgan has lost the plot”

13.11.2025 10

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Does Keir Starmer realise how much trouble he’s in?

12.11.2025 10

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Tim Davie to resign as BBC director general

09.11.2025 9

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5. The comeback of Rachel Reeves

02.02.2025 20

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