Keir Starmer will try to reassert his authority over a party restless abouts its direction when he delivers his crunch speech to Labour conference on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister is set to take a more combative tone against Nigel Farage and Reform, reflecting growing concern within Labour that sliding poll ratings and internal splits are threatening to destabilise his Government.

He’ll also reiterate his pledge to put more money in people’s pockets and use growing the economy as the “antidote to division” being stoked by the populist right. New Feature

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Here in Liverpool, the different factions across the Labour party that the PM must win over to shore up his authority have been making their demands clear .

From Andy Burnham’s soft

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