Comment How Labour’s vote leapt in the seats Corbyn visited in Election 17 No sooner had Theresa May stood outside Number 10 on 18 April to announce a snap general election… Alia Middleton 14th August, 2017, 8:47 am
Comment If Labour is to govern again then it must defend its response to the financial crisis For as long as there is a debate about the financial crisis then there must be voices willing… Peter Edwards 9th August, 2017, 1:00 pm
Comment Corbyn’s gains at the election show now is the moment to kill off neo-liberalism Labour lost the election but what was revealed in our gains and in the reining in of the… Thomas Glasman 7th August, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Dawn Butler: British Gas price rise exposes Theresa May’s energy bill lies Three million people will be hit by the shocking 12.5 per cent electricity price hike by British Gas… Dawn Butler 4th August, 2017, 1:00 pm
News TUC: We can stay in the single market while cutting immigration Britain’s biggest workers’ body has weighed into Labour’s debate on Europe by insisting this country can stay in… Peter Edwards 25th July, 2017, 10:00 am
Comment PMQs verdict: Crusading Corbyn exposes cruelty of Tories over pay cap Thank goodness it was one to get excited about. After so many boring prime minister’s questions, Jeremy Corbyn… Peter Edwards 19th July, 2017, 1:21 pm
Comment Seema Malhotra: It is more complicated than class and Brexit – Labour needs a one nation consensus to win again Despite the many reasons to be positive at our election result, our “path to power” relies on our addressing the… Seema Malhotra 8th July, 2017, 7:00 am
News McCluskey demands “homes fit for humans” as he lays into May and Cameron ahead of Durham miners’ gala Len McCluskey will tomorrow tell Theresa May to “go, and go now” when he addresses tens of thousands… Peter Edwards 7th July, 2017, 3:42 pm
Comment PMQs verdict: Corbyn roars over nurses’ pay cap as May goes from quiet to silent The lines felt familiar but it sounded like they were being delivered by the understudy. Then I remembered… Peter Edwards 5th July, 2017, 1:35 pm
News Cameron is rich, selfish and out of touch — as proved by his views on the pay cap Labour and the trade unions have angrily criticised David Cameron as a rich, out-of-touch and failed politician after… Peter Edwards 5th July, 2017, 9:07 am