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Nadhim Zahawi and the pitfalls in Farage’s defection strategy
12 January 2026 @ 5:39 pm
The first reaction to Nadhim Zahawi’s defection to Reform UK revolves around the political baggage he brings with him. The former chancellor’s political career was inextricably intertwined with the Conservative Party’s spiral toward electoral disaster at the 2024 general election. Zahawi, whose prominence in the Conservative psychodrama elevated him to ‘big beast’ status, did not... Read more »
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The rush to panic tells us more about Westminster than Starmer
22 December 2025 @ 9:47 am
There is a particular kind of panic that takes hold in British politics roughly a year into a Parliament. It is the panic of people who have discovered that governing is harder than campaigning, and begun to wonder whether the problem might be the person at the top. We are there again now, and the... Read more »
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Pippa Heylings MP: ‘Is the Treasury sabotaging Britain’s climate leadership?’
22 December 2025 @ 8:00 am
Although it may have been lost amid the doom-laden headlines emerging after COP30 in Brazil, something genuinely hopeful did emerge from the UN Climate Conference: a game-changing global plan to safeguard the planet’s remaining tropical forests. The Tropical Forests Forever Facility, or TFFF, is an innovative finance mechanism that would become one of the largest... Read more »
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Peter Dowd: ‘Together, MPs can build a parliament that understands grief’
2 December 2025 @ 8:00 am
Grief is something every one of us will experience. It does not discriminate against any social class, profession, or walk of life and yet, despite being part of life, so many still struggle to talk about it openly. I know this from my own personal experience. My daughter Jennie was the victim of a hit... Read more »
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Sonia Kumar MP: ‘How Britain’s leaky loos waste over a billion litres every day’
25 November 2025 @ 3:49 pm
Water has been at the forefront of political debate for some time in this country. We can all recall the scandalous headlines: record levels of raw sewage being pumped into our waterways alongside rising water bills. These issues (quite rightly) garner significant attention – but they have also overshadowed another, quieter scandal that is wasting... Read more »
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Andy McDonald MP: ‘The system is failing spinal cord injury patients – we need a national strategy now’
21 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
The UK has a proud legacy in spinal cord injury (SCI) care. It was here, at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, that professor Sir Ludwig Guttmann pioneered a model of rehabilitation that placed the patient at the centre of care – a legacy that helped launch the Paralympic movement and shaped global standards. But today, that legacy... Read more »
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Cost of living is top priority for voters ahead of autumn budget, mega poll finds
18 November 2025 @ 7:45 am
The cost of living has been identified as the top priority for the government to address in the autumn budget. A new poll of over 7,400 people has found that 59% of voters are demanding action on the cost of living and the economy. This figure was higher than the number of voters who ranked... Read more »
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Beccy Cooper MP: ‘The UK’s Global Fund pledge is a missed opportunity’
17 November 2025 @ 8:15 am
I’ll admit, I haven’t always been the Global Fund’s biggest fan. As a public health consultant working in international development, I used to worry it was too narrowly focused on individual diseases. But over time, I’ve seen the great work it has done – taking large amounts of donor funding and putting it to excellent... Read more »
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Jerome Mayhew MP: ‘Nationalising our best railway early is the wrong priority’
13 November 2025 @ 8:15 am
The government’s decision to nationalise Greater Anglia, the best-performing operator in the country, shows mistaken priorities. Instead of focusing on failing services, ministers are risking disruption to a railway that has been transformed and is paying money back to the exchequer. Meanwhile, passengers suffering the worst services are told to wait their turn. Greater Anglia... Read more »
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George Freeman: ‘Harnessing fusion is the ultimate test for Labour’s industrial strategy’
12 November 2025 @ 8:00 am
Britain is an ideas superpower. While other nations compete on production costs and capital markets, our enduring advantage lies in innovation. From the steam engine to the jet engine, penicillin to the World Wide Web, British ingenuity has shaped the modern world. Today, we stand at the edge of a new industrial revolution. Artificial Intelligence... Read more »
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