Labour launches study of possible reforms to UN institutions

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Process will look at structure of security council, role of general assembly and WHO’s powers

Labour has launched a review of possible reforms to United Nations institutions, in a move that will inevitably raise questions about the continued merits of Britain’s veto as one of the five permanent members of the security council.

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