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Director whose lobbying firm represents BlackRock and Police Federation seeks place on party’s conference committee
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The party has welcomed PricewaterhouseCoopers back to the fold even though Rachel Reeves called for it to be broken up
Amid global pressures, a centrist Labour government could face a far-right opposition, with no true reformists in sight
‘This is the most fundamental attempt to change the DNA of the Labour Party in its entire history’
LGBTIQ activists across the UK are rethinking their place in the union after Sunak blocked new Scottish legislation
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