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changes in how they seek to govern. Enter Sir Tony Blair – Labour's most electorally successful leader. He argues Labour needs to rooted in the "radical centre" instead of its current lack of direction
policy editor, ***Kiran Stacey***, about a critical few weeks for the prime minister and whether Labour MPs could move to replace him. First, the headlines. ## Five big stories 1. ***US*** | King Charles has extolled
impacted the lives of more than 100 million people through trade unions, peasant organisations, student wings and disciplined cadre networks. In West Bengal, the Left Front governed continuously from
party came to power and pledged 1.5m new homes. “A lot of our manufacturers clearly geared up and have invested quite heavily, but the upturn hasn’t happened,” he said. By their analysis, across
changes in the area over the same time - like a higher number of deaths than births among people already living there - the city's population went up by less than that overall. Wrexham has seen
policy towards Palestinians.” She points to the role of Naftali Bennett – who would be at the heart of any new government and had a leading role in the Judea and Samaria Settlement Council before going
impact of asylum and migration on housing. Scotland, like the rest of the UK, has experienced a boom in immigration in recent years. Official routes such as international student visas account for [most
labour. Others were being treated for gunshot wounds. By the evening of February 3, just hours after the last patients were carried out, a bomb struck the empty facility, ripping a crater through its warehouse
party leadership, [the charity has said](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/05/zack-polanski-falsely-claimed-to-be-british-red-cross-spokesperson-charity-says). 2. ***Fuel shortages***| Two million airline seats have been [cut from this month’s schedules](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/05/airline-seats-cut-jet-fuel-prices) as airlines redraw their operations because of soaring