Inside David Lammy’s campaign against kleptocracy
The shadow foreign secretary on how London’s “laundromat” harms lives in the UK and abroad.
ByThe shadow foreign secretary on how London’s “laundromat” harms lives in the UK and abroad.
ByThe Foreign Secretary is warning the PM that a crackdown on student visas will bring few political or policy benefits.
ByDavid Lammy’s insistence that “all sides must be accountable for their actions” shows an increasing confidence on the international stage.
ByJustin Welby’s frequent interventions on policy are diminishing his office’s political weight.
ByMany in Labour were concerned that the language around the party’s “missions” was too abstract and irrelevant to voters.
ByOnce in power, Labour’s challenge will be to build a system that functions differently enough for voters to notice.
ByWhat Labour can learn from how the “liberal and radical” reformer changed Britain.
ByGovernment scrutiny is being lost in the attempt to score rhetorical points.
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