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In March 2003, as the Commons geared up to vote on whether to back Tony Blair over his support for the US invasion of Iraq, ...
A deal between Sir Keir Starmer and Labour rebels has begun to unravel as the Prime Minister faces the largest revolt of his ...
Once MPs turn against a government, they never turn back. o rebel is to wage war. Specifically, if you go back to the Latin, ...
The Blair era offers ideas on how to reform and improve public services, but the rise of populism raises the stakes ...
Starmer's authority under fire as over 120 Labour backbenchers threaten to vote against the disability benefits bill, ...
There is a better prime minister in there fighting to get out, but there is every chance his better elements will prevail ...
Tony Blair’s biggest rebellion in his first year involved 47 backbenchers, according to Philip Cowley, politics professor at Queen Mary University. Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds defended the ...
Editorial: Labour’s messy compromise over cuts to disability benefit is an unfortunate way to mark a first year in office, but the prime minister still has much to be proud of ...
A lack of interest in the real meat of policy helps to explain why Starmer’s first year in government has gone so badly ...
The UK government's own modelling estimates 150,000 people will be pushed into poverty by 2030 as a result of welfare cuts ...
Lawyers for Palestine Action co-founder Huda Ammori appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice Monday morning, where their ...
After more than 120 Labour MPs balked at plans to tighten eligibility for disability benefits, the government said last week the rule changes would only apply to new claimants from November 2026.