Comment Stop your trash talk, Coventry Council – get workers off breadline wages I live and work in Coventry. I’m proud to raise my family here and call this city my… 9th February, 2022, 12:06 pm
Daily email PM reshuffles from weakness as Labour spots advantage over ‘Klarna Chancellor’ 69% of the British public, including 54% of 2019 Tory voters, say Boris Johnson is responsible for the… Sienna Rodgers 9th February, 2022, 10:30 am
Comment As the Tories fail to tackle rising energy prices, Labour spies an opportunity “This is a global gas price crisis. But we are being hit very hard by it. And we… Sienna Rodgers 8th February, 2022, 6:06 pm
Comment Refounding Labour Students: How the new NOLS was won and how it will work This summer, student members of Labour will elect the national committee of the party’s student wing for the… Fraser Amos & Nabeela Mowlana 8th February, 2022, 1:52 pm
Daily email PM’s claims: not just ‘the cut and thrust of parliamentary debate’, but dangerous Comparing Boris Johnson to Donald Trump has always felt a bit lazy. Ha ha, they’ve both got silly hair.… Sienna Rodgers 8th February, 2022, 10:37 am
Daily email Labour follows the money while Boris Johnson plugs holes in his sinking ship Labour has called on the Tories to return political donations associated with Vladamir Putin and his regime. “We… Elliot Chappell 7th February, 2022, 10:33 am
Comment How Labour can win the argument on ‘levelling up’ with its own set of policies It has been a long time coming. Five years ago, a devolution framework was promised in Theresa May’s… Luke Raikes 6th February, 2022, 11:30 am
Comment Yes, Labour can win in Westminster – we just need you to help us pull this off In the 1980s, the Greater London Council used County Hall, right over the river from parliament, to hang… Dario Goodwin 5th February, 2022, 10:00 am
Comment Rethinking Labour’s statecraft: how could the party govern for change? The combination of Boris Johnson’s remarkable, entirely self-inflicted political disasters and a revitalised opposition frontbench have brought about… John Denham & Jon Wilson 4th February, 2022, 4:15 pm
Comment Labour might just win office, but it will be less prepared for power than in 1997 While everyone naturally enjoys the Prime Minister’s meltdown, time and attention is being deflected away from serious alternatives… Neal Lawson 4th February, 2022, 1:00 pm