Farage, flags and Connolly: How the Right turned on the State

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Wes Streeting resigns: Is the challenge over - or just beginning?

Wes Streeting cited the unprecedented local election results and the unpopularity of the government as his reason for resigning as health secretary this lunch time. What he did NOT say was that he was directly running for the leadership - and now allies of the PM are saying he ha ...  Show more

Could Labour's leadership chaos make Ed Miliband PM?

A key cabinet member, Hilary Benn, was asked this lunch time if Wes Streeting was still the Health Secretary. Astonishingly he said he did not know. Is Streeting about to launch a leadership campaign? is Starmer preparing to fight him? And could all this chaos somehow leave Ed Mi ...  Show more

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