Starmer’s Daring Plan: Reshaping Whitehall
The Labour Party is redefining its strategy under Sir Keir Starmer. A crucial component involves an intense reassessment of Whitehall, the UK’s civil service that many perceive as a labyrinth…
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The Labour Party is redefining its strategy under Sir Keir Starmer. A crucial component involves an intense reassessment of Whitehall, the UK’s civil service that many perceive as a labyrinth…