Comment The most important thing is getting Brexit right – and Britain’s best hope is to have Corbyn in Downing Street tomorrow When this election campaign started, I thought that wherever you stood ideologically, it was hard not to see… Peter Apps 8th June, 2017, 4:53 pm
Comment Bean over Britain: Dan Jarvis on the manifesto, tackling poverty and why the headline on the 10pm news still matters Labour’s Dan Jarvis has been the MP for Barnsley Central since 2011, when a by-election was triggered after… Emma Bean 8th June, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Len McCluskey: Corbyn has brought life back to a Labour Party struggling to understand its place in Britain Six weeks ago when Theresa May called her opportunistic election it was understandable that there was a sharp… Len McCluskey 7th June, 2017, 11:30 am
Comment Inside the bellwether town which spells whether it will be a good night for Labour After spending time on Labour’s campaign trail in Exeter, I visited the very marginal Plymouth Sutton and Devonport… Ed Jones 1st June, 2017, 5:00 pm
Comment Nick Palmer: Fox hunting is just one part of May’s disastrous animal welfare failure I’m a former Labour MP but for the last seven years I’ve been focused on animal protection campaigning,… Nick Palmer 1st June, 2017, 11:00 am
Comment May blames others for her u-turns – and it could allow Corbyn to claim victory Theresa May blamed David Cameron’s 2015 manifesto for the humiliating national insurance u-turn. She believed her policy would… Dan McCurry 30th May, 2017, 1:00 pm
Comment The Maybot malfunctions as calm Corbyn sends out “Monsieur Zen” to tackle serious terrorism questions Jeremy Corbyn breezed through his biggest test of the election campaign so far with a calm performance that… Peter Edwards 29th May, 2017, 10:43 pm
Comment We enjoy the humiliation of the other side – so let’s bolster our Brexit argument because this issue will keep coming back Brexit has disappeared but will reappear with a vengeance after the election. So how did calling an election… Dan McCurry 22nd May, 2017, 1:30 pm
News “A nasty party triple whammy” – Labour figures on the Tory manifesto plans for higher taxes and more spending cuts Figures from across the labour movement, including Jeremy Corbyn and trade union leaders, have given their take on… Peter Edwards 18th May, 2017, 4:57 pm
Comment Dugdale: Scottish voters should reject the extremes of the SNP and the Tories These are extracts from the speech delivered by Kezia Dugdale, Scottish Labour leader, in Glasgow today. She accused… Kezia Dugdale 17th May, 2017, 1:11 pm