Election post-mortems, membership rise and Burnham – what we know about this week’s NEC meeting Labour officials have seen a jump in party membership since Andy Burnham emerged as a possible contender in… Dominic McGrath 20th May, 2026, 9:05 am
Comment Glasgow Labour activists: “Being the biggest party is a reasonable ambition” “We’ve got realistic ambitions to be the largest party,” leader of the Labour group on Glasgow City Council… Katie Neame 4th May, 2022, 12:41 pm
Daily email Beergate has been overblown – but could still be dangerous ground for Labour “At some point, this was in the evening, everybody’s hungry and a takeaway was ordered,” Keir Starmer told… Katie Neame 4th May, 2022, 11:03 am
Comment Restraint is not the route to electoral success – we need a radical policy offer Five years ago, my then nine-year-old son was getting changed after swimming and yanked his towel up from… Jamie Driscoll 3rd May, 2022, 6:34 pm
News Government “negligently failing” on spiralling energy bills, Miliband says Ed Miliband has criticised the government for “negligently failing” to act on rising energy bills and reiterated Labour’s… Katie Neame 3rd May, 2022, 4:34 pm
News Starmer says he would take action against MPs challenging NATO support Keir Starmer has said that he would take action against Labour MPs who challenge the party’s “unshakeable support… Elliot Chappell 3rd May, 2022, 12:59 pm
Daily email Durham story just Tory “mudslinging” ahead of local elections, Starmer says Keir Starmer is weathering his own ‘partygate’ allegations this morning. Government ministers are frantically trying to draw attention to… Elliot Chappell 3rd May, 2022, 10:49 am
News Labour can pitch Starmer as “antidote to the chaos” of Johnson, report suggests A new report has recommended that the Labour’s task before the next general election is to “offer a… Elliot Chappell 2nd May, 2022, 10:42 am
News Sunday shows: Starmer hoping to make gains from “clapped-out” Conservatives Sophy Ridge on Sunday Labour leader Keir Starmer told viewers that his party is looking to “make gains”… Elliot Chappell & Katie Neame 1st May, 2022, 11:07 am
Comment 1997 was a watershed moment for women in Labour, but there is more to do Labour did badly in the 1987 general election. The only crumb of comfort was the increase in the… Hilary De Lyon & Barbara Follett 1st May, 2022, 8:46 am
Comment With a united party and bold policy, we can beat the Tories at the next election As political slogans go, it didn’t work out well for that nice man David Steel when he urged… Barry Gardiner 29th April, 2022, 4:26 pm