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Westminster

A collection of 35 Posts

Who are the main contenders to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister? post image

Who are the main contenders to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister?

How Starmer could win a Labour leadership fight, and how he could lose it post image

How Starmer could win a Labour leadership fight, and how he could lose it

Andy Burnham’s big challenge: The route to succeeding Starmer is littered with obstacles post image

Andy Burnham’s big challenge: The route to succeeding Starmer is littered with obstacles

Ousting Keir Starmer is harder than it looks – party rules mean he can choose to keep fighting post image

Ousting Keir Starmer is harder than it looks – party rules mean he can choose to keep fighting

Starmer faces cabinet test after speech fails to halt Labour revolt post image

Starmer faces cabinet test after speech fails to halt Labour revolt

📊 Greens trail Reform UK in latest Westminster voting intention polls post image

📊 Greens trail Reform UK in latest Westminster voting intention polls

Mandelson files surrender puts Starmer’s premiership on the brink post image

Mandelson files surrender puts Starmer’s premiership on the brink

Labour leads as Reform UK surges in Westminster voting intention post image

Labour leads as Reform UK surges in Westminster voting intention

Michael Gove, Spectator editor: The long relationship between Westminster and the media post image

Michael Gove, Spectator editor: The long relationship between Westminster and the media

Keir Starmer’s first prime minister’s questions: Four things we learnt post image

Keir Starmer’s first prime minister’s questions: Four things we learnt

What a House of Commons with fewer privately educated MPs could mean for the UK post image

What a House of Commons with fewer privately educated MPs could mean for the UK

Lovebombed by lobbyists: How Labour became the party of Big Business post image

Lovebombed by lobbyists: How Labour became the party of Big Business