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Is the Labour party already fractured?
Is the Labour party already fractured?

Having ditched the green investment pledge, Keir Starmer faces questions over what the Labour party actually stands for. And without a clear vision, …

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Boris Johnson accused of sabotaging Ukraine peace talks
Boris Johnson accused of sabotaging Ukraine peace talks

Tucker Carlson released his highly anticipated interview with Russia's leader Vladimir Putin last night. The two-hour long discussion was dominated b…

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Is Starmer right to ditch his £28 billion green pledge?
Is Starmer right to ditch his £28 billion green pledge?

Later today Keir Starmer is expected to officially kill off Labour's £28 billion green investment pledge. With the centrepiece of their public policy…

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Is the prime minister gaffe-prone?
Is the prime minister gaffe-prone?

It has been a gaffe-filled week for Rishi Sunak. At PMQs today the prime minister was chastised by his opposite number for an ill-judged comment abou…

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What Liz Truss's PopCon launch was really about
What Liz Truss's PopCon launch was really about

Liz Truss is back! This time with a conference called 'Popular Conservatism', bringing together voices in the Conservative party and aiming to 'deliv…

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Rishi Sunak admits to failing on NHS waitlists
Rishi Sunak admits to failing on NHS waitlists

Rishi Sunak is in Belfast to mark the return of Stormont after a two-year deadlock. With Sinn Fein now the leading party, can the government pitch th…

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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 04/02/2024
Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 04/02/2024

Isabel Hardman presents highlights from Sunday morning's political shows. 

Michelle O'Neill becomes the first nationalist first minister of Northern…

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Arlene Foster: 'a united Ireland is not around the corner'
Arlene Foster: 'a united Ireland is not around the corner'

This week in Westminster has been dominated by the news that we can expect to see power sharing restored at Stormont in the near future. James Heale …

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Should ex-MPs stop shilling for foreign rulers?
Should ex-MPs stop shilling for foreign rulers?

In his Telegraph column, Fraser Nelson makes the case that it's time to ban former politicians accepting jobs from foreign rulers. The likes of Tony …

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Is Labour the party of business?
Is Labour the party of business?

At the 'Labour Business Conference 2024', shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves wooed business with a pledge that Labour would not raise corporation tax in…

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