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Morning Call: Labour’s precarious triumph
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Morning Call: Inside Kemi Badenoch's shadow cabinet
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Morning Call: The black-hole blame game
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Morning Call: The Macbeth Budget
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Morning Call: Inside Labour’s China policy
Morning Call: Deregulators, mount up
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Morning Call: Is Reeves facing a Truss moment?
Morning Call: Is Labour the real winner?
Morning Call: The ascension of James Cleverly
Morning Call: The hardened-carbon jargon bargain
Morning Call: The Chancellor's Gambit
Morning Call: Could the Tories win next time?
Morning Call: The Tory delusion
Morning Call: The Thatcher trap
Morning Call: Starmer’s address to the world
Morning Call: The state we’re in
Morning Call: An end to austerity?
Morning Call: Making stans for Nigel
Morning Call: Labour’s bad news cycle
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Morning Call: Gove’s lessons for Labour
Morning Call: In place of strife
Morning Call: The Covid Inquiry: phase three
Morning Call: Fuelling rebellion
Morning Call: Peers fear Keir’s shears
Morning Call: Cameron’s bonfire
Morning Call: And they’re off…
Morning Call: Why Labour acted on arms to Israel
Morning Call: Starmer’s big idea
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Morning Call: Rottweilers on speed
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Morning Call: The next five years
Morning Call: Bonfire of the salaries
Morning Call: Rebels without a whip
Morning Call: “We are not immune”
Morning Call: Biggish government
Morning Call: Gething, Gething, Gone
Morning Call: Starmer’s gambit
Morning Call: Pritt stick coalition
Morning Call: It was the housing market wot won it
Morning Call: Nato my problem!
Morning Call: Top-Keir government
Morning Call: Starmer’s great Labour
Morning Call: A new era begins
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Morning Call: Sunak’s growth problem
Morning Call: The deepfake election
Morning Call: Sunak vs Starmer
Morning Call: Labour’s rhubarbs
Morning Call: The Tory death drive
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Morning Call: Who’s afraid of Keir Starmer?
Morning Call: Starmer’s promise
Morning Call: Can Labour deliver growth?
Morning Call: The Rachel papers
Morning Call: Tory Reformation
Morning Call: The Lord Gething, and the Lord taketh away
Morning Call: The 50 most powerful people on the left
Morning Call: What happens now?
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MC Feature: What could go wrong for Labour?
Morning Call: The truth about Labour’s tax plans
Morning Call: What will Labour’s campaign look like?
Morning Call: Hunt’s deflated ego
Morning Call: Labour courts Gaza split
Morning Call: Labour’s broad church
Morning Call: I vow to thee, my country
Morning Call: State of the unions
Morning Call: A shimmering Farage
Morning Call: Starmer’s night-mayor
MC Feature: In search of a protest
Morning Call: Sun’s out, GDP’s out
Morning Call: The Elphicke of it
Morning Call: Labour’s Gaza problem
Morning Call: Lammy’s French offensive
Morning Call: The Tories are trapped
Morning Call: For whom the bell polls
MC Feature: What is Starmerism?
Morning Call: Sunak’s surcharge
Morning Call: Rwanda scheme hits Ireland
MC Feature: The inside story of Brexit
Morning Call: High-tax Britain is a myth
Morning Call: See it, state it, sorted
Morning Call: Hell, yeah, I’m Tusk enough
Morning Call: Late nights on the Rwanda
Morning Call: SNP given the Bute
MC Feature: The Truss question
Morning Call: Liz Truss is right about the Deep State
Morning Call: I think, therefore I Lam
Morning Call: Truss the Impaler
Morning Call: Britain responds to Iran crisis
Morning Call: Lights, Cameron, action
Morning Call: Rishi’s shelf life
Morning Call: Why does it always Rayne on me?
Morning Call: Reeves to upheave what HMRC retrieves
Morning Call: The new Tory divide on Israel
MC Feature: Puritanical progressives
Morning Call: Between a Blue Wall and a hard place
Morning Call: The tragedy of monarchy
Morning Call: Bottom of the Heappey
Morning Call: Infamy, infamy, they’ve all got it in for Xi!
MC Feature: The collapse of the Tavistock Centre
Morning Call: The self-serve state
Morning Call: Fish called Rwanda
Morning Call: Has Reeves escaped the Mais?
Morning Call: These Mordaunt times
Morning Call: The pain of Gething elected
Morning Call Feature: Haiti’s descent into hell
Morning Call: Just stop National Insurance
Morning Call: Sunak’s knack for gaffes
Morning Call: Whitehall whitewash
Morning Call: Reeves cuts to the chase
MC Feature: Britain after 14 years of Tory rule
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Morning Call: Tories NIC Labour’s plan
Morning Call: What will be in the Budget?
Morning Call: Are we the extremists?
Morning Call: The Russians are listening
MC Feature: The QE theory of everything
Morning Call: Having it both Galloways
Morning Call: No Rayn, no gain
Morning Call: Commons problems
Morning Call: Unapologetic Lee
Morning Call: Tory peer linked to £3.8bn in government contracts
Morning Call: Inside Labour’s chaotic victory
Morning Call: Could the NHS save Labour?
Morning Call: Inside the Lib Dems’ election strategy
Morning Call: MPs are being menaced
Morning Call: What Labour’s woes mean for Sunak
Morning Call: The rout of Rochdale
Morning Call: Rochdale recriminations
Morning Call: The truth about Sleepy Joe
Morning Call: The £28bn retreat
Morning Call: Tooth for a tooth
Morning Call: Reeves vs Starmer
Afternoon Call: 10 questions with Helen Thompson
Morning Call: Are things looking DUP?
Morning Call: Give the bankers their lucre
Morning Call: Reeves gets down to business
Morning Call: Is Cameron Lording it over his party?
Morning Call: Rules-based order
Morning Call: Gove’s £30bn trap
Morning Call: The Thornberry in Starmer’s side
Morning Call: Cameron, you’re Barred
How the City of London keeps Putin’s oil flowing
Morning Call: How Labour gets the money
Afternoon Call: Night time in America
Morning Call: Defending the indefensible
Morning Call: Politics takes its poll
Morning Call: Khan’s Brexit BS
Morning Call: The ever-present Horizon
Morning Call: Is Ed Davey in trouble?
Morning Call: Tax cuts all round
Morning Call Feature: The peril of complacency