Keir Starmer
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135,000 jobs in Britain facing the axe amid ‘economic armageddon’
Speed Read Retail sector expected to see at least 22,500 jobs disappear
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Are we ‘unconsciously racist’ and what does it mean?
In Depth Prince Harry urges everyone to take steps to combat discrimination
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Instant Opinion: Earth Day 50 years on
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Wednesday 22 April
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Instant Opinion: launching HS2 now ‘is a disgrace’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 17 April
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UK coronavirus response: would Labour do things differently?
In Depth Keir Starmer calls on government to be ‘transparent’ on lockdown exit strategy
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Instant Opinion: Keir Starmer’s first 100 days
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Monday 6 April
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Instant Opinion: Labour candidates ‘fail to impress’ on Andrew Neil
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 5 March
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Instant Opinion: US primaries are ‘just dumb’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 27 February
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Instant Opinion: Black Britons ‘know why Meghan Markle wants out’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 10 January
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Instant Opinion: Labour rivals have ‘reason to fear’ Starmer
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Wednesday 18 December
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After Rotherham, should it be mandatory to report abuse fears?
In Depth Sexual abuse and exploitation of 1,400 children in Rotherham leads to call for new legislation
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DPP says rude, shocking tweets shouldn't be prosecuted
Speed Read New social media guidelines urge freedom of speech, but damaging 'trolls' may still end up in court
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