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After the disastrous end to his first year in power, the football-loving PM starts his second 0-2 down. But he won’t get back in the game by pretending to be someone he is not, writes Andrew Grice ...
The Prime Minister cuts a dash on the international stage, but at home seems detached from his own administration ...
As Labour limps to the end of its first year in office, the marks are in and the verdict is brutal. A series of U-turns has ...
This anniversary will be remembered for humiliating climbdowns, backbench rebellions and a chancellor on the edge. Keir ...
Sir Keir Starmer's right-hand man warned the Prime Minister that Nigel Farage holds four cards to defeat Labour, a damning ...
Over 120 Labour MPs signed a rebel amendment to the Government’s Welfare Reform Bill, a staggering rebellion at any time, but ...
From a ‘loveless landslide’ to excessive gloom and a climbdown forced by his own MPs, the UK prime minister has endured a ...
The prime minister thinks I've rather crudely summarised his personal reflections on what he might have done better. He ...
Anas Sarwar and Scottish Labour don’t want to be judged by Labour’s record at Westminster, they have to distance themselves from that government ...
Not since Winston Churchill took power just as France was falling to Nazi Germany in 1940 has a British prime minister ...
It was the chronicle of a death foretold. Last year Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, drafted a memo for his ...
Royal Grammar School (RGS) - celebrating their 500th anniversary year in 2025 - were named Independent Senior School of the ...