News Another close aide to Keir Starmer goes as Chris Ward set to leave leader’s office Keir Starmer is set to lose another of his closest aides as it has been confirmed that Chris… Sienna Rodgers 28th July, 2021, 6:03 pm
Comment Crime week? High vis chain gangs? The latest from the master of misdirection Polls have narrowed. YouGov last week reported that the Conservative lead over Labour had fallen from 13 points… Elliot Chappell 28th July, 2021, 12:24 pm
Comment When UK Labour talks only of Britain, we cannot speak for England Labour launched its policy review ‘‘Stronger Together: A Better Future for Britain’ – our roadmap to bring Britain… John Denham 26th July, 2021, 2:00 pm
News Starmer team reshuffled further as McSweeney gets elections chief role The reshuffle of Keir Starmer’s top team has made further progress today with the announcement that chief of… Sienna Rodgers 24th July, 2021, 3:49 pm
Comment Labour is being reduced to a husk – this can’t be allowed to carry on The Labour Party is in a parlous state and something needs to be done. On Monday, Labour general… Andrew Scattergood 23rd July, 2021, 3:35 pm
News Labour will “buy, make and sell more in Scotland”, declares Rachel Reeves Rachel Reeves has declared that Labour will “buy, make and sell more in Scotland” as part of its… Elliot Chappell 22nd July, 2021, 12:01 am
Comment Labour wants to buy, make and sell more in Britain. Here’s our three-point plan Over the last couple of weeks, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has begun to set out Labour’s vision for… Bridget Phillipson 16th July, 2021, 3:45 pm
Comment To rebuild Labour’s broad electoral coalition, we need a renaissance All successful political parties are a coalition. The Labour Party is no different. We have, for our 121-year… Ruth Smeeth 14th July, 2021, 5:14 pm
News Kinnock chairs new group ‘Renaissance’ to reconnect with former Labour voters Labour figures led by Stephen Kinnock are launching new organisation ‘Renaissance’ that aims to help the party “make… Sienna Rodgers 14th July, 2021, 8:00 am
News Johnson narrowly avoids defeat over aid spending cut by 35 votes Boris Johnson has narrowly avoided defeat over the cut to overseas aid after Conservative MPs rebelled to join… Elliot Chappell 13th July, 2021, 4:08 pm