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Europe
Ministers in Britain have to hold a seat in Parliament, but the government can create a place in the House of Lords to satisfy that requirement.
By Peter Robins and Stephen Castle
Opinion
The party must renew its appeal to voters to avoid the errors of the departing leader.
By Peter Mandelson
Keir Starmer, the leader of the U.K. opposition, brushed off an unexpected onstage protest to make a pitch that his party could rebuild the country after 13 years of Conservative rule.
By Mark Landler and Stephen Castle
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Arts
Shows hosted by former politicians from opposing parties are offering a sense of civility in a polarized country.
By Desiree Ibekwe
World Business
Peter Mandelson, the European Union’s top trade negotiator, said he would not seek a second term after his current tenure ends in 2009.
By Bloomberg News
Business
Peter Mandelson, a longtime Labour party power broker, will become a senior adviser to Lazard.
By Michael J. de la Merced
International Business
Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain reshuffled his cabinet, stunning many political analysts by rehabilitating his onetime nemesis, Peter Mandelson.
By Sarah Lyall and Alan Cowell
The chief European Union trade negotiator, Peter Mandelson, criticized both sides of the Atlantic on Friday, lashing out at the United States over blaming Europe for stalled trade talks, while accusing France of using hyperbole to try to delay an overhaul of agricultural subsidies.
By Dan Bilefsky