Its decentralised hierarchy means there’s no obvious leader to engage with politicians and TV producers.
After the Labour leader sacked Rebecca Long-Bailey, others expect Johnson to be tougher on his adviser and Minister.
France and Germany have also met resistance in trying to get children back to the classroom.
His barrister credentials have impressed the media. But they will only take him so far in the future election.
But “I don’t think that’s a great fault”. Also: our interviewee on why “Sir Keir, the nervous knight” and the Opposition “like having a hybrid parliament”.
The formal deadline for agreeing an extension to the transition period is close, but Britain is unlikely to ask for one.
Our interviewee on why Starmer “has made the Labour Party once again a moderate, centre-Left party.” Plus: does he think the UK should follow Sweden?
“How we’re recalled and how we sit is obviously a question we’re going to have to discuss… We’re going to have to think about working differently.”
Politicians rushed to wish the Prime Minister well as he was moved to intensive care in St. Thomas’ Hospital in London.
After the 1983 defeat, Labour’s electoral progress was slow. This time around the Party will face further decline without a bold change in direction.
“It’s a very simple plan,” says Shadow Brexit Secretary.
While Labour attack the press, Javid, May and Grayling are wooing them with hard policy.
Contrary to what members of the Labour Party say, the evidence demonstrates that the public desire for high taxes on the rich is low.