New Labour
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Education, education, education: a history of Labour's schools policies
The Explainer Party has often backed comprehensive education but critics say it is driven by the 'politics of envy'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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David Miliband talking about return to frontline politics
Speed Read The former Labour foreign secretary says he is ‘enthusiastic’ about Keir Starmer's leadership
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Wes Streeting: the next Labour leader?
In the Spotlight Rising shadow cabinet star has apologised after insulting Jeremy Corbyn in the Commons
By The Week Staff Published
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What is the fish hook theory?
In Depth Political concept takes aim at those in the political centre
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Instant Opinion: ‘For a few weeks, black lives mattered. Now what?’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Monday 22 June
By The Week Staff Published
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Instant Opinion: Tories ‘risk repeating errors’ of New Labour
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 20 December
By The Week Staff Published
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What is the third way?
In Depth The centrist ideology rejects the conventional left-right political spectrum
By James Ashford Last updated
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What is the Future Britain Group and will it make any difference?
In Depth Third of Labour MPs attend first meeting of Tom Watson’s ‘social democrats’
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Margaret Thatcher and the Falklands: the pros and cons
In Depth From the Falklands war to financial deregulation and the poll tax, Thatcher transformed UK politics
By The Week Staff Last updated
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