Columnist ‘If Labour is taking no voters for granted, our silence on tuition fees can’t continue’ It has been almost six months since Keir Starmer “moved on” from scrapping tuition fees. In the meantime,… Alex Charilaou 23rd October, 2023, 3:25 pm
Analysis By-election wins unpacked: Five key takeaways from Tamworth and Mid Beds Selby, Rutherglen, Tamworth and Mid Beds. If overturning the biggest ever numerical majority in a by-election (Mid Beds)… Tom Belger 20th October, 2023, 10:49 am
Analysis Live by-election updates, reaction and analysis of Labour’s two huge wins Labour has made two historic by-election gains from the Conservatives, overturning huge majorities overnight in what had been… Tom Belger & Katie Neame 20th October, 2023, 7:43 am
Comment ‘Labour members should welcome Keir’s clear line on terror and antisemitism’ Hamas’ attacks on Israel on October 7 were brutal and unprecedented. Deliberately targeting civilians, 1,400 people were murdered:… Michael Rubin 19th October, 2023, 6:41 pm
Comment ‘Labour’s childcare review is overdue. Here’s three ways to fix a broken system’ Last week in Liverpool, Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced in her party conference speech that Sir David… Imogen Shaw 19th October, 2023, 10:10 am
Analysis Mid Beds by-election: Meet the voters backing Labour, the Lib Dems or no-one Polls are open today in the Mid Beds and Tamworth by-elections, offering Labour another chance to prove its… Tom Belger 19th October, 2023, 9:33 am
News Labour denies Starmer justified Israel’s water and electricity blockade of Gaza A Labour spokesperson has denied that Keir Starmer said Israel ‘has the right’ to cut off power and… Katie Neame & Tom Belger 18th October, 2023, 3:12 pm
Uncategorized Member refused entry at conference with no apology after seven-hour rail trip A student member who travelled from Aberdeen to Liverpool for conference had his pass revoked just hours before… Tom Belger 13th October, 2023, 4:47 pm
Labour conference 2023 Shadow minister: Men must be “central” to campaign to end violence against women Labour’s shadow minister for victims and sentencing Kevin Brennan said that if elected Labour would “halve violence against… Will Neill 13th October, 2023, 2:30 pm
Columnist ‘Labour prepared for power at its conference; the Tories for opposition’ Keir Starmer is a politician probably more suited to governing than campaigning. Yet the confidence and unity of… Sunder Katwala 12th October, 2023, 10:51 am