- The consequences of the June 18 by-election in which left-leaning Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is standing for a chance to challenge Sir Keir Starmer to become prime minister and take Labour into the next general election
- The government’s ability to deliver meaningful reform amid fiscal constraints and political challenges, including Reform on the populist right and the Greens on the populist left
- The British state’s capacity to drive growth and improve living standards, as well as reform welfare and tax
- The UK's attempts to build a closer relationship with the EU 10 years after the vote on 23 June 2016 to leave the EU
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