Harriet Harman
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What will happen to the Partygate inquiry under the new PM?
Under the Radar Liz Truss facing calls to scrap ‘witch-hunt’ into whether Boris Johnson lied about lockdown gatherings
By Elliott Goat Last updated
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Harriet Harman: the ‘political survivor’ who will judge Boris Johnson
In the Spotlight The former lawyer and so-called Mother of the House is leading probe into whether PM misled Parliament
By The Week Staff Published
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Why Partygate could lead to a Boris Johnson by-election
feature Outgoing PM could lose his seat after privileges committee lowered its threshold
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Osborne stirs up Labour split ahead of vote on cuts
Speed Read Labour leadership candidates could rebel against amendment that backs some of the Budget measures
By The Week Staff Published
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Labour inquest: party grandees open up on what went wrong
In Depth Harriet Harman claims that even Labour supporters were privately relieved about last month's defeat
By The Week Staff Published
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‘You’re too pretty for politics’ - did Harman say it or not?
Speed Read Labour MP’s wife Karen Danczuk, known for her ‘cleavage selfies’, claims Harriet’s been patronising again
By Jack Bremer Published
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#pinkbus: five best tweets about Labour's bus for women
Speed Read Twitter brands Labour campaign 'patronising', but Harriet Harman insists bus is magenta not pink
By The Week Staff Published
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Ed Miliband: the Labour leader who beat his brother to the top
In Depth From 'weedy and square' comprehensive school pupil to opposition leader. Will Ed be the next PM?
By The Week Staff Published
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Harriet Harman: sexism cost me deputy PM job
Speed Read Harman accuses Gordon Brown of discrimination and David Cameron of 'window dressing'
By The Week Staff Published
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Paedophile Info Exchange: different time, different values
In Depth Daily Mail's war against Harriet Harman is based on misconceptions, says Chris Moores
By The Conversation Published
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Harriet Harman rejects Daily Mail paedophilia 'smears'
Speed Read Labour figures accused of working for civil liberties group with links to paedophile rights campaigners
By The Week Staff Published
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Rennard: as Lib Dems squirm it's good news for Labour
In Depth Anything that damages Nick Clegg is a boost for Ed Miliband as polls continue to back Labour
By Don Brind Published
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Leveson: 2.30am deal brings press reform peace - for now
In Depth Did Cameron blink first - or did he stand his ground? Either way, he's accepted a 'tiny bit of statute'
By The Mole Published
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Friday 27 Apr 2012
Daily Briefing
By The Week Staff Published
Daily Briefing