Politics + Features
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They had differing views on the EU, but could they agree on Britain’s new prime minister?
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Familiar concerns over bosses’ pay, prices and borrowing emerged in the utilities’ early years in private hands, with UK dubbed the ‘dirty man of Europe’
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Transport secretary Louise Haigh says reform of rail leading to full renationalisation will be a priority
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As Labour takes power for the first time in 14 years, the Southall-raised novelist Jacqueline Crooks reflects on a more isolated and expensive city
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Let down by broken Tory promises of levelling up, some in Newton Aycliffe and across north-east turned to Reform
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As Labour takes power for the first time in 14 years, Sunjeev Sahota describes the ‘betrayed, emptied’ Derbyshire town
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Labour has long had a grip on the South Yorkshire town but Reform is hot on the party’s heels after taking a third of the vote in Barnsley South
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Four writers reflect on 14 years of Conservative rule and share their hopes for the new political era under Labour
‘It’s like Where’s Wally in broken Britain’: Ben Jennings on his Tory-era take on A Rake’s Progress