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His Majesty’s official opposition – the Labour backbenches?
Back in June 2024, before the general election, Robert Shrimsley, chief political editor of the Financial Times, stated that “in a landslide Keir...
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Can ’Your Party’ become the Reform UK of the left?
After much speculation and a fairly shaky launch, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana have finally confirmed the creation of a new left-wing political...
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A new breed of shareholder activists
The next major activist campaign is just as likely to start from ‘internet beef’ as it is from Wall Street. The good old days – if you can call them...
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Infrastructure at the heart of a pivotal moment for green policy
As Parliament prepared for summer recess, the month leading up to adjournment saw some major decisions which will have long term impact on the...
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Ethics, leadership & the cost of misjudgement
In an era of instant scrutiny and digital amplification, the ethical tone set by leadership is more than a cultural aspiration, it’s a reputational...
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"It’ll be huge”: The true cost of Trump’s AI revolution
Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping new vision for America’s artificial intelligence sector , signing a trio of executive orders aimed at...
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Inside Reform's media relations coup
Some Westminster watchers will remember when Nigel Farage held an impromptu post-Brexit press conference outside one of SW1’s most famous watering...
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Starmer and Modi tie the knot on Free Trade Agreement
At the start of 2022, then Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he wanted a trade deal with India “done by Diwali”. After 14 rounds of negotiations...
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