Britain's opposition Labour Party is drawing up a schedule for the race to take over as leader.
Ed Miliband quit as Labour leader after the party was roundly beaten by the Conservatives in last week's UK general election.
High-profile figures like Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna and Shadow Care Minister Liz Kendall have already announced their intention to stand.
The party is divided over how best to respond to its lack of appeal at the ballot box in Scotland - but also in large parts of England.
Labour MP Debbie Abrahams says she's looking for distinct qualities.
IN: "The sort...
OUT: ...pressure."
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