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The Guardian view on education reform: Labour risks missing its chance to change schools | Editorial
Much better to defer a white paper on special needs education in England than to announce plans in haste, only to be forced to withdraw them.…
Scroll back three years. The person sitting opposite me is yet to take their place at the top of Keir Starmer’s government. Instead, they are a…
Teekall and his wife are raising a family in Peckham, south London. He runs a successful business as a commercial designer with a studio just down…
The profound squeeze on living standards has become the defining, explosive feature of British politics. Each week seems to bring more pain in the form of…
Imagine a movement arising in this country that seeks to overthrow established power. Imagine that it begins with a series of rebellions, in Scotland and south…
It began with gastropods. Last Tuesday, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, told a conference of tech executives that she’d intervened to help a developer build about 20,000…
Labour should not “write off” next May’s elections as a likely moment for big losses but use the budget as a way to seize back voters’…
Last week, conference showed the best of the Labour party: our collective strength, united, and with purpose. Our message to the British public was clear: that…
The Greens are viewed more favourably than any other party in London and among younger voters, polling produced for the party has shown, with its leader,…
Public support for digital IDs has collapsed after Keir Starmer announced plans for their introduction, in what has been described as a symptom of the prime…
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