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steps and policy U-turns, and never really recovered. The fact that he will go down now in history as Labour's shortest-serving prime minister will be a bitter pill for him to swallow
step aside – UK politics live From Good morning if you are just joining the blog. **Andy Burnham** was expected to win the [Makerfield byelection](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/makerfield-byelection), but he’s won big – by a huge
Labour party won less than two years ago**, it was viewed as a return to boring stability after a revolving door of prime ministers, NPR's Lauren Frayer says. But polling shows that voters believe
Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) prime minister when a turbulent Republican in the White House is shifting position daily between being your friend and trying to destabilise you.” But where Starmer has failed to shift
steps involve a National Commission, costing half a million pounds from the Welsh government's £27bn budget, that would "lay the foundation" of a future independence plan. The party had already decided not to present
step on the way to meeting a promise the prime minister made Nato allies a year ago to hit 3.5% by 2035. Later that day, I'm told the MoD warned Downing Street about
Step two: crucially after the prime minister had given the former Labour minister the job, there was a security check, known as developed vetting. As we reported in the autumn, that's a standalone confidential