Photo by Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images In Nottingham this weekend, Labour’s National Policy Forum (NPF) will have its first full meeting since 2014. The party is infamous for its arcane structures, complex rule book and opaque decision-making bodies, and it can be hard to parse which of the endless acronyms hold real power and which ones amount to little more than internal busy-body work. For those interested in what Labour will actually commit itself to doing in power (something that polling continues to suggest it will have before the 18 months are up), the NPF is something worth paying...