Comment Unite: Seize the day May and give Heathrow expansion the green light It’s a decision which has been dogged by delays and political procrastination, put off by David Cameron to… Peter Kavanagh 14th October, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment NEC chair Glenis Willmott: No more eight hour meetings – and let’s heal our wounds after a summer of division As Parliament returns following the conference season, it is very clear what our responsibilities are as a party.… Glenis Willmott 14th October, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment Marc Stears: Leave campaigners do not have a copyright on “taking control” – we can all give power back to our communities Like anyone who once spent most of their waking hours in Westminster, I know how both the style… Marc Stears 13th October, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment Luke Akehurst: As centrists we must find the people and policies to inspire – and reject the politics of electoral suicide Labour politics is going to get a bit more boring for a while. Anyone expecting a split or… Luke Akehurst 13th October, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment Len McCluskey: Britain voted for change – now we must defend working people while the Tories duck questions on Brexit Four months after the vote, the only thing we know for sure is what we knew on the… Len McCluskey 12th October, 2016, 3:30 pm
Comment Corbyn lands a blow on Brexit with some help from Emily and Keir in North London Jeremy Corbyn was armed with 170 questions going into today’s showdown with Theresa May. The PM came with… Peter Edwards 12th October, 2016, 2:01 pm
Comment Nic Dakin: Labour needs to change – call it a Red Shift – if it is to speak for the concerns of the new English working class As Autumn begins, Labour’s difficult summer falls like last year’s leaves, allowing everyone to focus on the bare tree… Nic Dakin 12th October, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment Thornberry and Starmer’s letter to David Davis demanding answers over Brexit Emily Thornberry, shadow Foreign Secretary, and Sir Keir Starmer, shadow Brexit Secretary, have written to David Davis in… 11th October, 2016, 11:01 pm
Comment Labour will reject Tory isolationism and help close the skills gap, a councillor writes When the Labour Party was formed over a century ago, it was a response to the hugely disruptive… Joe Goldberg 11th October, 2016, 2:30 pm
Comment The lessons for mental health from the bitter battle for the US presidency Why is mental health important to the American public but not to presidential candidates? When surveyed 90 per cent… Heather Swadley 11th October, 2016, 12:00 pm