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'Rwanda plan is less a deterrent and more a bluff'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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Best politics books: read your way around Westminster
The Week Recommends The critics' top political choices
By Adrienne Wyper Published
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Keir Starmer pledges to end voters' exhaustion with Westminster
Speed Read Labour leader kickstarts election campaigning with promise of 'national renewal'
By Jamie Timson, The Week UK Published
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'Israel should be wary of policies forged in anger and retribution'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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'Return of Big Brother is breath of fresh air for being natural, warts and all'
Instant opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By The Week UK Published
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The curious case of the vanishing Westminster WhatsApps
Talking Point Revelations from Covid inquiry 'reopen big questions about government transparency in the digital age'
By The Week UK Published
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China’s ‘breathtaking’ infiltration of UK economy: an existential threat?
Talking Point New report suggests Beijing is exerting political and economic influence on Westminster
By The Week Staff Published
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The big business of lobbying in Westminster
feature A long series of parliamentary lobbying scandals has left many fearing that big business is able to buy privileged access to MPs
By The Week Published
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Attack of ‘the Blob’: is the civil service working against the Tories?
Today's Big Question Boris Johnson is latest high-profile Tory to clash with cabinet office in series of recent scandals
By Harriet Marsden Published
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The Greggs Westminster Council sausage roll row explained
Speed Read The high-street baker is appealing against a ban on serving hot food at its central London shop
By Richard Windsor Published
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Is Labour now the party of business?
Today's Big Question Starmer is wooing Davos delegates but trails Sunak on economic trustworthiness
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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The Section 35 order used to block Scottish laws
feature ‘Veto’ provision used for first time by UK government in row over gender reform bill
By The Week Staff Published
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Why can’t Westminster solve its bullying problem?
Today's Big Question Numerous reports have uncovered a culture of intimidation within UK politics
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Chester by-election confirmed after MP resigns over sexual misconduct
Speed Read Labour MP Christian Matheson has quit after he was suspended from his party and the Commons
By Fred Kelly Published
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