
Growth through devolution will be Labour’s election pitch
The question is whether wrapping green policy, levelling up and regional power into one is comprehensible.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The question is whether wrapping green policy, levelling up and regional power into one is comprehensible.
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ByThe former PM’s resignation honours will hand titles – and a lifelong presence in the legislature – to more of…
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ByReforming the House of Lords could be disarmingly simple.
ByMuch good work is done in the Lords, but the upper chamber remains a symbol of our crumbling political system.
ByLiberal, Labour and Conservative governments have all sailed into the Bermuda Triangle of Lords reform, though few have completed the…
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