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Analysis The political voice of the trade union movement Yesterday’s news provided a timely reminder of something that should never be forgotten by the Labour Party. Union… James Tibbitts 10th June, 2026, 3:34 pm
Comment ‘On ‘big tech’ good regulation helps good growth’ Labour is gripped by a leadership debate centred on a perceived tension between stimulating economic growth and tackling… Theo Bamber 10th June, 2026, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Identity matters: Why ‘Just For Scotland’ is starting the conversation about an independent Scottish Labour Party’ Writing in early 2020, the words of Monica Lennon (MSP 2016-26) now feel prophetic. “In Scotland, the party… Jack McConnel 10th June, 2026, 6:00 am
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