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Exclusive investigation: England's maternity scandal

55 babies died at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust between 2019 and 2023 that may have survived with better care. The New Statesman's investigations editor Hannah Barnes joins Anoosh Chakelian to explore the findings of her investigation.SAVE £££ THIS CHRISTMA ...  Show more

Is the Labour party having an ideological crisis?

Morgan McSweeney – Keir Starmer’s closest aide and confidante – has left the Number 10 operation.Our editor-in-chief Tom McTague asks, is it the beginning of the end for the Prime Minister – or the end of the beginning?He speaks to deputy editor Will Lloyd.SAVE £££ THIS CHRISTMAS ...  Show more

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