Labour Deputy Leadership Race: Phillipson and Powell Lead
Exclusive insight into the fierce battle for Labour's deputy leadership as Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell position themselves as key contenders to shape the party's future.
Exclusive insight into the fierce battle for Labour's deputy leadership as Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell position themselves as key contenders to shape the party's future.
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Labour's deputy leadership contest intensifies as Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and former adviser David Powell announce their bids, setting the stage for a pivotal internal election.
Labour's deputy leadership contest intensifies as Keir Starmer's preferred candidate Bridget Phillipson faces off against Andy Burnham-backed Lucy Powell. Exclusive insight into the battle shaping Labour's future.
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Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is reportedly preparing a bid for Labour's deputy leadership, positioning herself as a key ally to Keir Starmer in a potential future government.
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Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy announces a radical bid for deputy leader, promising to champion party democracy, grassroots voices, and a clear break from establishment politics.
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Labour MPs scramble to secure 80 nominations by Thursday to trigger deputy leadership contest following Angela Rayner's resignation, in major test for Starmer's party unity.
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New York City officially classifies social media as an environmental toxin, launching a bold public health offensive against tech companies to protect adolescent mental wellbeing.
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Meta unveils major Instagram safety overhaul for UK teens, including default private accounts, stricter messaging controls, and enhanced parental supervision tools to combat online risks.
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A tragic case unfolds as a woman dies during a bizarre radio contest, while a cult leader faces trial for murder in a chilling parallel case.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces sweeping restrictions on social media access for children under 16, citing mental health risks. Experts weigh in on the controversial plan.
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A man who won a Danny Dyer lookalike contest alleges the runner-up cheated him out of his rightful prize. The bizarre drama unfolds as he shares his story.
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