Comment How Labour’s backbenchers could play a role in reviving the party – regardless of the identity of the leader New Labour went into the 2010 election pretty exhausted, splintering, weighed down by the legacies of the failed… Ed Straw 9th 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 Anas Sarwar: SNP grievance thrives on a strong Tory party – so let’s build up Labour across every part of Britain We can’t elect a Labour government across the UK unless we elect a significant number of Labour MPs… Anas Sarwar 7th July, 2017, 2:00 pm
Comment Christian Wolmar: A second referendum? For now Labour should simply sit back and watch the Tory Brexit chaos Some Remainers who voted for Labour last month have been disappointed that the leadership laid down the law… Christian Wolmar 6th July, 2017, 5:00 pm
Comment Fabians: The five questions Labour must answer to be able to win again The Labour Party has spent the last month celebrating unexpected success. And rightly so. The party started so… Andrew Harrop 6th July, 2017, 9:05 am
Comment Picking candidates for the next general election — Alice Perry’s latest NEC report Reflecting on the general election The full national executive committee (NEC) met for the first time since 8 June.… Alice Perry 6th July, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Austerity, unity and a fast-track to the frontbench – five things we learned from Corbyn’s latest reshuffle Jeremy Corbyn has appointed 20 shadow ministers – including six who resigned in various revolts against his leadership.… Peter Edwards 4th July, 2017, 9:31 am
Comment What we achieved in Chester can be replicated elsewhere – and this is how There was no shortage of success stories for Labour in the general election, but few were more impressive than that of… Ian Coyne 30th June, 2017, 7:43 am
Comment Labour is on a roll – so let’s abandon the old divisions and work together for victory There are many lessons to be learned from the last general election and the dust hasn’t settled yet.… Thom Brooks 28th June, 2017, 4:00 pm
Comment Labour’s credibility on the military grows apace while for the Tories it is on the wane “We are going to get hammered on defence at the election.” I think I lost track of the number… Peter Apps 27th June, 2017, 4:09 pm