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The partyâs co-leader, now MP for Bristol Central, says she will pressure Starmer on climate, housing and services
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Prime minister says he wants to establish new way of working that is âdifferent and betterâ than under previous governments
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The prime minister has reminded the country that politics can be a force for good and change people’s lives
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The country piles of Dorneywood, Chevening and Chequers that were so fiercely squabbled over by Tory ministers are suddenly up for grabs
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PM pledges swift action on NHS and prisons, setting out agenda to reform public services and rebuild international relations
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Covid adviser Patrick Vallance and businessman James Timpson among appointments from outside Westminster
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Keir Starmer inherits a foreign policy in-tray that includes two wars and the possible return of Trump
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No Boris Johnson, no deals with Nigel Farage: it’s time for the Tories to get serious | Paul Goodman
The party must look to a new generation and restore its reputation for economic competence
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Young people are desperate to see how activism on climate, Palestine and the economy translates into policy, says writer Isabel Brooks
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The party increased its vote in seats with leftwing MPs. In this strange new world of British politics, there are reasons for hope, say Andy Beckett
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Aware of apathy for Labour, prime minister must deliver growth as he balances a tricky coalition of interests
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The partyâs targets of building 1.5m homes over five years and decarbonising the electricity grid by 2030 look a stretch
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Labour has won a landslide victory, with Keir Starmer saying ‘change begins now’. Is this a new era for the country?
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In league with regional mayors, the prime minister can test good ideas in areas like housing. There is promising talent in Labourâs ranks too. Fast track it, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff