Friends of the North?
Northern England has been decimated by decades of Westminster neglect. Is Labour bold enough to change it?
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Miriam Pensack is a writer, editor, and doctoral candidate in Latin American history at New York University.
Northern England has been decimated by decades of Westminster neglect. Is Labour bold enough to change it?
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After years on the sidelines, the Left is making a comeback in Welsh Labour.