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reform and regional investment but said the essay did not “live up to its own advice
reform through a cost-out lens, guess what you get? That’s not the way to approach
reform the Minneapolis police department, which had just seen four of its officers sentenced for their
Reformation and even Gap are pitching "affordable luxury," — as is another of Everlane's rivals
reforms needed to secure IMF support. Last month, politicians overwhelmingly approved electoral code changes that
reforms. In April, the White House [proposed Congress approve spending](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/03/defense-spending-trump-budget-proposal) of $1.5tn on defense
reforms was suddenly accused of dispossessing peasants in the name of industry. Kerala stood apart
Reform government. Although there is no official leadership contest – Starmer is still in Downing Street
Reform UK stood in very few areas. There are also six council mayors up for election
Reform, to ramp up oil and gas drilling in the North Sea. In response, he is expected
Reform party. The Labour candidate, Andy Burnham, who is expected to stand to replace Starmer
reforms and preventing a better relationship with the US. The recent charges against Castro date
reforms, alongside £4bn for 14,000 new prison places by 2031, will ease pressure, and we are tackling
reforms to “make life easier, safer and more affordable”, and Liberal “cuts”. Rank-and-file
reform. Gabbard told lawmakers that she would “address efficiencies, redundancies and effectiveness” across the sprawling
Reform UK's Education Spokesman Suella Braverman MP said: "The current guidance simply does not go far enough
reform of the economic regulation of distribution services. In Victoria, the opposition has proposed creating
Reform's Suella Braverman said a "culture of censorship" had taken hold on university campuses
reform whistleblower laws appears on hold. Labor committed to changes ahead of the 2022 election
Reform in some recent polling, but still below the ratings Badenoch inherited. Supporters [say she is](https://www.theguardian.com