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This oddest of prime ministers has the hide of a rhinoceros. By Andrew Marr If you cut him, would he bleed? Nobody knows.
From unadopted housing estates to a road no one seems to own – hollowed-out local government can no longer cope.
Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
Judging from a recent rally of trade unionists, Jeremy Corbyn remains in control of this movement. By Megan Kenyon A new left ...
“Welcome to Britaly” sounds more like an aspiration than an omen.
Labour is full of clever people who do not seem able to get anything done.
His advice is not highfalutin, but at least it is straightforward.
Also this week: downsizing to a flat and a bumper year for fathers over 60.
The trade union leader on Labour's net zero folly and why it can't win in Scotland.
Despite previously insisting they would be in place until the next election, Kemi Badenoch has long been expected to make ...
any British governments enter office vowing “never again”. In Rachel Reeves’ case the promise was that the country would never again endure the economic turmoil that Liz Truss subjected it to. To ...
By welcoming Berry et al, Farage seems to be working out how much of his cake he can have and eat at the same time. It’s a ...