Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn confident as Tory cruelty exposed by universal credit chaos Ahem. This was a punchy PMQs in which Jeremy Corbyn sought to press home his advantage in the… Peter Edwards 11th October, 2017, 2:18 pm
Comment Alison McGovern: If the PM wants the “exact same” deal, that means staying in the single market and customs union Brexit has always been essentially an exercise in contradiction. And when I say always, I mean always. In… Alison McGovern 10th October, 2017, 9:56 am
Comment Jade Azim: Why do millennials like what Labour’s selling? Millennials – usually graduates – living in big cities are both the most misunderstood and the most important… Jade Azim 10th October, 2017, 9:29 am
News Sarwar secures former chancellor Alistair Darling’s backing in leadership race Scottish leadership contender Anas Sarwar has secured the backing of the former chancellor Alistair Darling. Sarwar, whose only… Emma Bean 9th October, 2017, 12:16 pm
News Marsha de Cordova appointed shadow disabilities minister Newly elected MP for Battersea Marsha de Cordova has been appointed the shadow minister for disabilities. De Cordova… Emma Bean 9th October, 2017, 11:28 am
Comment Luke Akehurst: Conference revealed the contradictions at the heart of Momentum Labour Party annual conference was an unusual experience for people with my politics. For the first time since… Luke Akehurst MP 7th October, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Stench of decay and defection haunts this miserable Blukip coalition in my town A few weeks ago, the three UKIP councillors elected to Plymouth city council since 2014 defected to the… Margaret Corvid 6th October, 2017, 11:00 am
Comment Tim Bale: Inside Labour’s massive membership base People who join political parties are abnormal. Even if we take into account the phenomenal growth of Labour’s… Tim Bale 6th October, 2017, 9:30 am
Comment Reforming the justice system is not Old or New Labour – it is essential for today In David Lammy’s recent landmark report, he found the criminal justice system required a radical overhaul to restore… Thom Brooks 6th October, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Forget the PM’s cough – it is the policies and pictures from May’s meltdown that show Labour where it can win Never before, it seemed, had a prime minister been assailed by such a flurry of disasters in less… Peter Edwards 5th October, 2017, 9:13 am