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Morning Call: How Labour became trapped on tax

Morning Call: Inside the race to succeed Sadiq Khan

Morning Call: The grooming gangs fallout

Morning Call: Labour is heading for war over welfare cuts

Morning Call: The £39bn housing paradox

Morning Call: Rachel Reeves returns to her roots

Morning Call: Reeves’ economic credibility is on the line

Morning Call: Is Labour losing Wales?

Morning Call: Reeves wants to teach her critics a lesson

Morning Call: Britain’s gift to Putin

Morning Call: Labour’s muddled message

Morning Call: Inside No 10’s new dysfunction

Morning Call: All eyes on Scotland

Morning Call: Burnham makes his leadership pitch

Morning Call: Project Keir

Morning Call: The revolt against Reeves

Morning Call: Reform’s break from reality

Morning Call: Keir Starmer’s messy reset

Morning Call: Power, cut?

Morning Call: Can Labour make prison work?

Morning Call: Does Rachel Reeves have an escape route?

Morning Call: Why Kemi Badenoch’s Brexit attacks won’t work

Morning Call: Labour’s Europe deal is a trap for Brexiteers

Morning Call: The problem with Reeves' rules

Morning Call: Are the Tories doomed this time?

Morning Call: Starmer’s shock therapy

Morning Call: Why the Tories have Labour envy

Morning Call: Labour’s immigration winner

Morning Call: The dangerous relationship

Morning Call: Can Ed Miliband stand the heat?

Morning Call: Reform faces an uphill battle in power

Morning Call: The fight for Labour’s future

Morning Call: Farage’s English revolution

Morning Call: Reform has sent a warning to Labour

Morning Call: Will it be Reform’s night?

Morning Call: Keir Starmer needs an enemy

Morning Call: How much trouble are the Tories in?

Morning Call: The Lib Dems’ strange rebirth

Morning Call: Summer of sewage, 2025 edition

Morning Call: Does Labour have a “forgotten flank”?

Morning Call: Labour is at war over the Treasury

Morning Call: Inside the Chaotic Map of Doom

Morning Call: The state pension is being siphoned off abroad

Morning Call: The age of five-party politics

Morning Call: Is Labour ready for recession?

Morning Call: Of Truss, Trump and tariffs

Morning Call: Starmer’s middle way on globalisation

Morning Call: How should the UK respond to Trump’s tariffs?

Morning Call: The UK isn’t a winner from Trump

Morning Call: The spectre of stagflation haunts Labour

Morning Call: The Rwanda trap

Morning Call: The Lib Dems should terrify the Tories

Morning Call: The department for austerity

Morning Call: The decade that growth forgot

Morning Call: Rachel Reeves’ fraught balancing act

Morning Call: The Tories still have a Liz Truss problem

Morning Call: Can Rachel Reeves recover?

Morning Call: Would a wealth tax work?

Morning Call: Will Labour fight for net zero?

Morning Call: A Labour welfare revolt is still brewing

Morning Call: What is Kemi Badenoch’s Lib Dem strategy?

Morning Call: Keir Starmer’s great gamble

Morning Call: What the public thinks about benefits

Morning Call: Inside Labour’s welfare wars

Morning Call: Trump’s spell has been broken

Morning Call: What’s really behind Reform’s civil war?

Morning Call: Why Starmer will champion a smarter state

Morning Call: Labour’s housing slump

Morning Call: The axewoman cometh

Morning Call: The return of the Americosceptic Tory

Morning Call: The Tories’ anti-Farage opportunity

Morning Call: Can Starmer make Labour the security party?

Morning Call: Was Starmer’s Trump meeting really a triumph?

Morning Call: Labour’s “old right” has been reborn

Morning Call: Sitting on defence?

Morning Call: The Love Actually approach

Morning Call: The Trump whisperers

Morning Call: Westminster’s WhatsApp addiction needs to end

Morning Call: Building Britain

Morning Call: How will Britain defend itself?

Morning Call: Kemi’s selective attention span

Morning Call: Reform’s net zero-sum game

Morning Call: Who scotches the watchmen?

Morning Call: The Iron Chancellor’s steel dilemma

Morning Call: Rachel Reeves’ growth pains

Morning Call: The “Boriswave” problem

Morning Call: The battle for Labour’s soul

Morning Call: How to handle Trump’s tariffs

Morning Call: The Tories’ death drive

Morning Call: How did Labour become so unpopular?

Morning Call: The Tories’ Brexit tailspin

Morning Call: Keir Starmer can’t escape the European question

Morning Call: Why the Brexit debate will never die

Morning Call: Whose GDP is it anyway?

Morning Call: Does Rachel Reeves have a real growth plan?

Morning Call: Why doubts are growing over Kemi Badenoch

Morning Call: Bridget Phillipson is planning a fightback

Morning Call: Has Rachel Reeves given in to the non-doms?

Morning Call: Inside Labour’s Heathrow splits

Morning Call: The spectre of Boris Johnson

Morning Call: Oligarchy in America

Morning Call: How will Labour handle Trump 2.0?

Morning Call: Has the bonfire of consultants begun?

Morning Call: Rachel Reeves will soon need to pick a side

Morning Call: Inside the Lib Dems’ electoral strategy

Morning Call: Will Reform supplant the Tories?

Morning Call: How much trouble is Rachel Reeves in?

Morning Call: Well, that Zucks

Morning Call: Why Farage is turning left

Morning Call: Rachel Reeves’ fiscal nightmare

Morning Call: Why Elon Musk is a danger to the Tories

Morning Call: Can Labour escape decline in 2025?