Comment ‘Suspending dissenting voices is a sign of weakness, not a show of strength’ At no point in its history has the Labour Party been a monolith. It has always tolerated, though… Minesh Parekh 19th July, 2025, 6:00 am
Analysis A year in power: The cabinet on their proudest wins and favourite moments One year since Labour returned to power, the government has begun in earnest the task of turning the… Daniel Green 3rd July, 2025, 9:00 am
News Jo Stevens and Eluned Morgan interviews on ‘overblown’ welfare civil war claims, Sennedd elections and Plaid ‘fantasists’ Media suggestions of a civil war in the Labour Party over controversial welfare reforms are “overblown”, according to… Daniel Green 30th June, 2025, 11:13 am
Analysis Welfare reform: ‘So much for new Labour MPs being ultra-loyal Starmtroopers’ Some 59 of the 108 first signatories of the reasoned amendment opposing welfare cuts are new Labour MPs.… Tom Belger 25th June, 2025, 8:20 am
News Will Labour’s missions follow online dashboard in being quietly shelved? Detailed documents outlining Labour’s missions have been deleted from the party’s website, begging the question of whether they… Luke O'Reilly & Tom Belger 17th June, 2025, 3:16 pm
News Interview: Burnham on party factions, spending review and scrapping the whip “A Northerner in London, this is what happens,” jokes Andy Burnham as we hurl ourselves back off a… Tom Belger 10th June, 2025, 10:31 pm
Comment ‘Blue Labour is an explicit challenge to the neoliberal, capitalist consensus’ Blue Labour continues to garner attention and gain momentum as our party seeks to make sense of the… Jonathan Hinder, Connor Naismith MP & David Smith 8th June, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘Progressivism or bust: Why Blue Labour is the wrong answer to Reform surge’ Labour is in trouble. The rise of Reform poses the most significant challenge to the British party system… Jeremy Gilbert 24th May, 2025, 6:00 am
Comment ‘UK publishing is a soft power success story. Labour must back it’ SPONSORED If you visit Bath this summer you might be forgiven for thinking you’ve stepped back in time… Mandy Hill 21st May, 2025, 7:52 am
Comment ‘Labour should be unafraid to stand up to Tories and Reform over EU deal’ There are many fights that the Labour movement can have, but geography shouldn’t be one of them. For… Stella Creasy MP & George Peretz KC 20th May, 2025, 7:54 am