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UK opposition party’s deputy leader issues challenge to Tories: ‘You show me yours, I’ll show you mine’
The FT's chief UK political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green look ahead to the local elections, and examine Labour's 'Ming vase' strategy
Sir Keir Starmer wants more areas to increase their influence by forming ‘combined authorities’
Ecotricity founder was told by High Court to provide notice of donations in divorce proceedings
Ex-Tory MP resigns after being suspended from Commons in wake of a newspaper sting operation
Keir Starmer says early stage technology would be among the schemes backed by GB Energy if party wins the election
Shadow health secretary says that in the longer term, he would like no one to need to go private
The country’s biggest problem is not a missing right for workers to disconnect from email outside work hours
Jeremy Hunt’s reversal of HMRC plans to slash helplines reveals government’s reluctance to confront tough, unpopular choices
Tory support has dwindled among affluent, economically conservative voters, but behaviour generally has become less predictable
PM looks to move beyond weeks of party infighting at meeting with backbenchers but May elections set to be key
State intervention in everything from childcare to small-town soccer clubs will help the opposition argue for even more
Shadow chancellor links Liz Truss’s mini-Budget to UK’s high interest rates and Rishi Sunak’s government
Labour is leading the polls in the post-industrial towns where it suffered humiliating defeats to the Conservatives in 2019
Intensity of feeling over plight of enclave could affect outcome in marginal seats come general election
Shadow chancellor’s plans met with scepticism from economists and dubbed too timid by union leader
Shadow chancellor will vow in annual Mais lecture to build on the ‘strength of institutions’ to restore growth
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Economy minister will become Europe’s first Black leader after beating education minister Jeremy Miles
Troublesome benefactors can cost more in reputation than the money they bring in — we need tighter rules
Party leader sends out senior colleagues to urge engagement over intended reforms
Union leaders call for planned increases to be scrapped
Keir Starmer must go further than simply arguing for greater military co-operation to reap benefits of closer relations
Rishi Sunak accused of presiding over a ‘zombie parliament’
Pursuing international security initiatives will help party advance closer to bloc but possible obstacles lie ahead
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