New Labour leader Gordon Brown wants to reduce the influence of trade unions within the party, the BBC has learned. His proposals would stop unions shaping policy at Labour's annual conference and give individual members more say. He has recommended to Labour's National Executive that union-backed motions be replaced by debates on general issues, says BBC correspondent James Hardy. Mr Brown formal
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