The life and afterlife of Gordon Brown
Has the former prime minister finally stepped out of Tony Blair’s shadow?
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Has the former prime minister finally stepped out of Tony Blair’s shadow?
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The elder statesman could be enjoying a lucrative semi-retirement on the speaking circuit. Instead, he’s campaigning for the downtrodden
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It comes after the former prime minister first submitted information to a number of police forces last week
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Also this week: crumpets for John Major, and the hypocrisy of Nadine Dorries
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The mere mention of his name will be a gift to Starmer’s opponents
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It was an emotional moment for so many people in the Labour movement
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By abolishing the cap, Rachel Reeves will lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty
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The veteran Labour MP has galvanised his colleagues by publicly criticising No 10
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Every faction believes that it could own the future
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Keir Starmer struggled to deflect questions about his ambassador’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
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The left has no place in Labour any more.
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The Labour MP on Fans Supporting Foodbanks, Hillsborough and tackling inequality.
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My unheated home wasn’t a temporary discomfort. The chill got into my bones.
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The Minister for Employment on why only a Labour government can fix this crisis.
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“Drama is always political – it’s about human beings and how we interact with the world.”
Keir Starmer says in private that lifting the two-child cap is his personal priority.
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A Labour government has taken millions of children out of poverty before. It can do so again.
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In a time of brutal inequality, can the former prime minister still imagine a better world?
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Also this week: Gordon Brown takes on Murdoch, and The Sun’s grasp of voting patterns.
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Britain and Germany are walking into the same fiscal doom loop.
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