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Victorious Lucy Powell has a resonant message – and the PM would be wise to listen to it

The Observer

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October 26, 2025

After a disastrous byelection in Wales, Labour's new deputy leader should not be frozen out by Starmer

- Andrew Rawnsley

Expressing disappointment with his lack of influence, John Nance Garner, US vice-president under Franklin Roosevelt, groaned that the position "isn't worth a pitcher of warm spit".

Some regard the post of Labour deputy leader as of even less value. Especially as it doesn’t even come with the deputy prime ministership attached. Sir Keir Starmer has already bestowed that bauble on David Lammy as a consolatory sop to soften his removal from the Foreign Office. The Labour leader has further crimped the role of deputy by appointing a party chair. “They've given all the jobs away,” remarks one senior Labour MP.

Lucy Powell secures an ex-officio seat on the party's National Executive committee and what she makes of the rest of the role comes down to how much energy and flair she puts into it, and what she is allowed to make of it by a leadership which very obviously preferred Bridget Phillipson. The benedictions of Number 10 were a curse on the education secretary. Sir Keir probably doomed her campaign the moment it became known that she was his favoured candidate. Being projected as the loyalist was not a tonic for her chances, but poison to them.

Ms Powell’s victory, announced yesterday morning at a low-key event at Labour HQ from which the media was excluded, is bound to be seen as a rebuke to an already weakened prime minister by his own party.

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The Observer

Can a biopic of the Boss be anything other than blinded by his light?

Heavens above, not another biopic. I'm still in recovery from A Complete Unknown, James Mangold’s attempted unveiling of The Mysterious Soul of Bob Dylan starring Timothy Someone-or-other.

time to read

2 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Reeves is still only getting part of the Brexit message

The financial markets, and much of the media, seem obsessed by the level of public sector debt and borrowing.

time to read

3 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

The anonymous Twitter troll account set up to discredit Virginia Giuffre

The online attacks came thick and fast, all 479 of them designed to discredit the accuser of Epstein, Maxwell and Prince Andrew.

time to read

5 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Badenoch and Farage should stop playground politics of making rules they can't keep

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. That's the golden rule I remember being taught as a child in primary school. Not a bad guiding principle.

time to read

3 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Museums are in the pink while corporate sponsors remain shy

By embracing private philanthropy, the sector has received record sums, however businesses are feeling burnt by protests, write Nicole Fan and Stephen Armstrong

time to read

3 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

'Democrat saviour' or 'commie bastard': Mamdani, would-be king of New York

The 34-year-old socialist set to become the Big Apple's first Muslim mayor may be the left's greatest hope - and biggest threat. Hugh Tomlinson joins the new star of US politics on the campaign trail

time to read

8 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

Use Russia's money

Europe has missed its chance to hit Putin's finances

time to read

2 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

Struggling 'clean food' brands dig in for long haul

Autumn, season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, wrote Keats. Not if you're in the plant-based food industry. Sales at major brands, including Oatly and Beyond Meat, are stalling.

time to read

2 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

Reeves mission: to build a European Silicon Valley centred on 'golden triangle'

Brexit is costing the UK 80bn a year in lost taxes, hitting output by up to 8% and investment by more than twice as much. The chancellor has her work cut out

time to read

5 mins

October 26, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Academics sign letter of support after ‘vile’ abuse of Israeli professor

Tom Watson, Margaret Hodge, Michael Grade, Prof Andrew Roberts and hundreds of academics are among more than 1,600 signatories of an open letter condemning a “targeted harassment campaign” against an Israeli professor at a London university.

time to read

1 mins

October 26, 2025

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