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Angela Rayner has gone, and in the blink of an eye, before a timetable has been set, name after name has been bandied about for Labour’s…
Keir Starmer has sought to tighten his grip on his government with a wave of junior ministerial changes that has sidelined allies of the unions, raising…
The classroom within All Saints Catholic college, west London, looks much like any other classroom. But this one offers a solution to England’s crisis in special…
Patients left in pain and discomfort. Thousands of appointments and operations cancelled. Much of the reaction to the decision of resident (formerly junior) doctors in England…
1. NHS app becoming a “doctor” in patients’ pocketsThe NHS app will be expanded to become a “doctor” in patients’ pockets. A new part of it,…
BBCAbout a quarter of the working age population – those aged 16 to 64 – do not currently have a job. Caring responsibilities and ill health…
The humbling of a prime minister by his own side is rarely an edifying spectacle, but it does at least suggest a pulse in the parliamentary…
MPs and the parliamentary process rarely get a good press. Most citizens do not trust either of them much. As a result, the decline of parliament’s…
The government’s decision to invest £14.2bn in nuclear energy, on top of existing funds, marks a return to significant state funding of nuclear power after Hinkley…
When Rachel Reeves publishes the government’s spending review on Wednesday, the stories the Treasury will want to tell are the energy, transport and other infrastructure projects…
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