Comment ‘Joint enterprise reform: Back my bill to stop people getting life for murders they didn’t commit’ Fifteen-year-old Jordan Cunliffe was awaiting a double eye transplant at the time he was accused of complicity in… Kim Johnson 24th January, 2024, 1:06 pm
Columnist Rwanda: ‘Labour can persuade voters of alternatives, but it needs to get heard’ Did the Supreme Court do Rishi Sunak a favour in its judgment on his Rwanda plan? The Prime… Sunder Katwala 17th November, 2023, 9:59 am
Comment ‘Now Labour needs an ambitious alternative to the cruel Rwanda scheme’ The Supreme Court’s momentous judgment against the government’s Rwanda scheme is a victory for reason and compassion. It… Sonya Sceats 16th November, 2023, 9:56 am
Comment Taylor review got it wrong — Corbyn must clear up confusion in the gig economy The Taylor Review may have been written by the former head of Tony Blair’s Downing Street policy unit… Tristan Grove 27th July, 2017, 12:30 pm
News Corbyn vows to change the law to protect “triple lock” on pensioner incomes Jeremy Corbyn today stepped up Labour’s pitch to pensioners by committing to pass a law to protect the “triple… Peter Edwards 13th May, 2017, 12:25 pm
News Smith demands party prolong leadership contest after High Court strikes down ruling on freeze date Owen Smith has called for the leadership election to be extended following the high court ruling which has… Sarah Pine 8th August, 2016, 4:22 pm
News Labour hails Theresa May climbdown on surveillance powers Labour MPs have won several major concessions to the Home Office’s electronic surveillance Bill, including new safeguards for trade… Sarah Pine 7th June, 2016, 9:41 am
Comment Beware politicians bearing “emergency” laws If life has taught me anything, it’s to approach politicians bearing “emergency laws” with extreme suspicion bordering on… Mark Ferguson 10th July, 2014, 12:29 pm