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Overhaul planned by main opposition party could backfire and end up harming employees and bosses, say executives
Opposition party wants fresh motion on ceasefire while some MPs still looking to oust Speaker
Oliver Dowden says remarks by ex-Tory MP ‘could be taken’ as Islamophobic as Sunak warns against polarisation
Farming constituencies signal openness to Labour for first time in generations amid anger with Rishi Sunak’s government
Locals bemoan campaign’s lack of focus on ‘serious poverty’ blighting the community
600,000 UK children are educated privately. How would families cope with a 20 per cent tax?
Recommendation by Woodcock review comes with threat to politicians under spotlight in wake of Gaza vote
More than 60 MPs sign a motion of no confidence in Sir Lindsay Hoyle
Also in this week’s newsletter, Goldman Sachs estimates Brexit’s impact on the UK economy
MPs are asking whether Lindsay Hoyle’s procedural manoeuvre has made them more or less safe
After Gaza ceasefire debate, Lindsay Hoyle is under fire but his post is not yet threatened
Tories and SNP walk out after accusing Speaker of siding with Labour on selection of ceasefire amendment
What we talk about when we talk about Labour party factions
Labour’s tactics for crunch vote will hardly defuse SNP’s attacks and risks repelling wings of its voter base
Experts believe target of 300,000 new houses a year from both main parties still falls short
Party states new position ahead of Wednesday parliament vote on SNP motion
Labour party plans to outsource more operations and make greater use of technology
Opposition hopes disillusionment with governing SNP could help it win majority in UK general election
Umbrella union body says most employees on zero-hour contracts have been ‘stuck’ in same job for a year or more
Tories’ official line could damage PM if some mutinous MPs exploit the results to agitate for leadership change
Shadow foreign secretary seeks to downplay significance of fresh motion laid by SNP
The UK’s low-productivity, low-security and low-wage doom loop isn’t inevitable
Independent school leaders move to shore up their finances ahead of general election
Greater transparency around the party’s rules and penalties for transgressions also recommended
The populist party’s vote share matters, but ultimately these local contests tell us more about Labour’s chances
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