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Thursday, Nov 13

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Is Wes Streeting now a shoo-in for Labour leader?

news.sky.com

Wes Streeting had to say he's more Joe Marler than Jonathan Ross after Number 10 started briefing he was plotting to oust Sir Keir Starmer.

Brain-dead Labour retreats to its comfort zone: campaigning

www.ft.com

Downing Street’s bizarre war on itself is a symptom of a government whose ideas dissolve on contact with reality

Crime commissioner quits Labour after role is axed

www.bbc.co.uk

Sarah Taylor says she is troubled by a "significant reduction in scrutiny" she believes will occur.

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Humiliation for Keir Starmer as Question Time audience unites in brutal attacks on Labour

www.express.co.uk

TV show's audience gives damning appraisal of implosion by Sir Keir Starmer's Government

The 7 Labour MP puppet masters running the country - and 1 of them's Angela Rayner

www.express.co.uk

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are now in office but not in power, after handing over authority to hard-left rebels.

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Self-inflicted leadership crisis unites Labour factions against Starmer

www.ft.com

Prime minister insists he will not sack senior members of Number 10 team over briefings

Labour's crisis didn't need Tories or Reform to move a muscle – of No 10's own making

www.express.co.uk

Who needs an opposition when you've got a Labour cabinet?

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As Labour implodes, who's going to stop Nigel Farage becoming the next Prime Minister?

www.scotsman.com

Keir Starmer has frittered away confidence in his government at record speed

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Labour to begin talks on admin fees for linking to EU carbon scheme

www.bbc.co.uk

The negotiations, set to begin next week, could hinge on the scale of UK contributions to EU coffers.

Keir Starmer embodies everything wrong with the Labour Party

inews.co.uk

The past year has been a painful reckoning with reality for Labour MPs. By this point in 2024, they had stopped celebrating winning the general election in the summer and were starting to confront the painful decisions that their party was…

Labour must accept that the two-party age is over and embrace PR | Letters

www.theguardian.com

Backing proportional representation would be in Labour’s interests, writes John Culley, while Austen Lynch says the greater risk is continuing with the current system

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Labour leadership live: Starmer denies No 10 aides to blame for attack on Streeting

www.independent.co.uk

Concerns around Labour Party leadership deepens ahead of Rachel Reeves’s upcoming Budget

Unions slam labour policy for ignoring ‘ground realities’

www.thehindu.com

In a joint response, Central Trade Unions said the new draft labour policy appeared to be less a roadmap for worker empowerment, and more an ideological project to redefine labour, not as a right but as a ‘sacred duty’; Labour Minister…

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Labour in fourth place in poll for second week in nightmare for Keir Starmer

www.express.co.uk

New poll puts Labour in fourth place behind Reform UK, the Greens and the Tories

Fears Labour's 'big tax' Budget will spark recession after economy stalls with GDP up just 0.1% in third quarter... but Reeves blames hackers

www.dailymail.co.uk

Analysts voiced alarm about the outlook after the UK eked out a paltry 0.1 per cent expansion of GDP in the third quarter of the year.

Labour signals it will DROP demand for benefit claimants to spend 35 hours a week searching for a job in welfare overhaul

www.dailymail.co.uk

As part of an overhaul of the welfare system, Labour ministers said they would ditch a 'rigid focus' on claimants spending 35 hours a week on 'work-related activity'.

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Sadiq Khan steps up Labour's war on motorists by hiking London's congestion charge 20% - and electric vehicles will no longer be exempt

www.dailymail.co.uk

London 's Labour mayor said the charge, a daily fee to drive through the centre of the capital, will rise from £15 to £18 from 2 January.

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Labour to scrap Police and Crime Commissioners with stark admission

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster's role is under threat