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Twelve months on from a historic general election, Sir Keir Starmer has faced a daunting in-tray: a cost-of-living crisis, ...
NATO countries like the UK must apply a 'wartime mindset' to decisions over energy policy, a leading figure in the military ...
Stephen May has brought his lively imagination to bear on the unsolved mystery of the disappearance of the socialist ...
Many MPs voted for the Assisted Suicide Bill expecting that it would be improved and strengthened. As we prepare for its ...
They are also only happening in England, with multiple new mayoral contests meaning we have limited comparative data. And the ...
There is a feeling in Westminster politics that investing in our cities risks creating resentment in nearby towns. But our ...
In an era of evolving threats, Rolls-Royce is at the forefront of powering national defence and economic resilience – ...
Nobody expects the DWP to be infallible. But when it makes mistakes with people's welfare, it should be the department that claims responsibility, ...
In an occasional series, Professor Philip Cowley offers a political science lesson for The House’s readers. This week: voter ...
For every £1 invested in obstetrics and gynaecology, there is a return to the economy of £11 in savings. Fixing the crisis in ...
Union leaders say they are fully aware that Nigel Farage is trying to win over their members. “It’s something we’re taking ...
Labour MPs are leading renewed calls for the government to proscribe the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) as a terrorist ...
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