Comment Dan Jarvis: The privilege of public service demands we tackle child poverty How can we achieve our full potential as a country, when one in four children are held back… Dan Jarvis 9th January, 2017, 7:00 am
News Kinnock and Reynolds: EU vote shows public thirst for change on immigration Brexit must be seen as a demand for change on immigration, Emma Reynolds and Stephen Kinnock said today. The… Emma Bean 8th January, 2017, 1:25 pm
Comment Barry Gardiner: We are principled free traders – but the worrying secrecy surrounding TTIP must not be repeated Secrecy is an inevitable part of government. But it is a part of government that must always be… Barry Gardiner 8th January, 2017, 7:00 am
News Labour closes poll gap on Tories but Corbyn far behind May on choice of PM Labour have cut the Tories’ lead in the latest poll of voting intention even as Jeremy Corbyn’s personal… Peter Edwards 6th January, 2017, 12:04 pm
News Tony Blair injects £9m into policy unit to tackle the “populism of left and right” Tony Blair has handed £9m of the proceeds from his business empire to fund his new institute to… Emma Bean 5th January, 2017, 9:40 am
Video Huge chunks of Britain’s rail system are now owned by foreign governments – it is time to take back public control This is the campaign video published by rail union the TSSA to highlight how passengers on Britain’s privatised… 4th January, 2017, 12:30 pm
News Gwynne pledges fightback as Corbyn asks him to spearhead Copeland by-election bid Jeremy Corbyn has handed the task of defending Labour’s narrow majority in the Copeland by-election to a… Peter Edwards 3rd January, 2017, 4:17 pm
Comment Labour must be the champion of small business amid the turmoil of Tory Brexit On your marks. Get set. The race towards Brexit is about to begin. Subject to the Supreme Court’s… Simon Pitkeathley 3rd January, 2017, 3:30 pm
Comment Fabians: Labour has no chance of winning outright – it will have to get used to the idea of working alongside other parties The politics of 2016 may have been frenetic but now an uneasy calm has descended on the Labour… Andrew Harrop 3rd January, 2017, 12:00 pm
Comment Luke Akehurst: The darkest hour comes before dawn – Labour’s best days electorally can still be ahead of it I’ve been here before. That point where everything looks politically hopeless and people start to mutter about having… Luke Akehurst 3rd January, 2017, 8:53 am