News Over 2,000 small business owners slam the Chancellor for not scrapping Osborne’s soft drinks tax Sponsored Post The honeymoon is well and truly over for Theresa May and her Chancellor Phillip Hammond. After… 12th October, 2016, 9:00 am
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
News Peers return to shadow Cabinet four months after summer rebellion Jeremy Corbyn’s lengthy reshuffle received a boost today when two senior peers ended their boycott of the shadow… Peter Edwards 11th October, 2016, 11:11 am
Comment Labour needs a clear line on immigration or we could lose some of our best MPs to the Tories and UKIP at the next election The Brexit vote shone a light on the dark recesses of the disconnect between a London Labour party… Michael Mclaughlin 8th October, 2016, 8:00 am
Comment Labour urgently needs a policy on freedom of movement – or we risk losing more of our heartland votes to UKIP The EU referendum was a vote on immigration: this, at least, is the clear presumption of post-Brexit politics. Rather… Cat Overton 6th October, 2016, 4:00 pm
Comment Brexit, party reform and congrats to Corbyn – Alice Perry’s latest NEC report Congratulations to Jeremy Corbyn The NEC congratulated Jeremy Corbyn on his re-election as Labour leader. Leadership elections are… Alice Perry 3rd October, 2016, 5:05 pm
News Conference cheers Rayner’s rousing speech as Labour pledges childcare taskforce Angela Rayner today opened up about her experiences as a young mum as she said Labour would set… 27th September, 2016, 5:52 pm
News McCluskey: Shadow cabinet quitters succumbed to “mass hysteria” Len McCluskey has criticised Labour MPs for walking away from their roles in the shadow cabinet in what… 25th September, 2016, 4:58 pm
News Public believe Labour is now more divided than ever An overwhelming majority of voters believe that the Labour Party has never been more divided, despite Jeremy Corbyn’s… Conor Pope 24th September, 2016, 7:31 pm
Comment Red Wedge, music and tackling racism – 30 years on Labour must help heal a divided society once again A Labour Party in civil war. Militancy. Entryism. Racially-motivated murders. Strikes in the public sector. The rise of… Daniel Rachel 23rd September, 2016, 5:00 pm