Comment Dawn Butler: Why I called out a Tory cabinet minister on her party’s claim to stand up for working class people Earlier this month I made my debut on the BBC’s Question Time and I have been told that… Dawn Butler 15th March, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Britain is a divided nation – let’s bring people together by moving parliament to Manchester, a former council leader writes The time has come to put down a clear marker amidst the confusion and uncertainty of British politics.… Andrew Judge 14th March, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Dugdale: Scottish Labour will oppose a divisive second independence referendum This is the full text of Kezia Dugdale’s keynote speech to Scottish Labour conference Chair, conference, friends, Thank… Kezia Dugdale 25th February, 2017, 4:27 pm
Comment Naushabah Khan: I took on UKIP in a by-election – and know we must never be afraid to fight their politics of fear It is over two years since I stood in the Rochester and Strood by-election, which was prompted by the… Naushabah Khan 22nd February, 2017, 7:00 am
News Abbott warns of “dark shadow” of racism as shadow cabinet ministers and protesters join mass rally against Trump John McDonnell and Diane Abbott joined protests against Donald Trump as thousands of demonstrators gathered outside parliament and… Peter Edwards 21st February, 2017, 11:39 am
Comment Take Back Control and how we aim to tackle division around Britain Jack Thorp and Andrew Dolan are Take Back Control Organisers in Bradford and London respectively. Last Tuesday saw the… 20th February, 2017, 12:30 pm
Comment Yes, Labour is in turmoil over Europe once again, but Corbyn must speak up for party, country and the economy How did we end up in this situation? That is the question most of us asked after more… Peter Edwards 2nd February, 2017, 9:44 am
Comment As Trump claims to bring back the jobs, socialists everywhere must show how we can improve the lives of working people After the last week, it goes without saying that we have all been reminded why we must never… Darren Jones 27th January, 2017, 3:00 pm
Comment Tube dispute has its roots in the Tory rule which ran London for the 1 per cent not the 99 per cent, TSSA chief writes TSSA negotiators will resume talks with London Underground (LU) at the Advice, Conciliation and Arbitration Service today to try to… Manuel Cortes 23rd January, 2017, 8:38 am
Comment Tory trickery on funding will not tackle the social care crisis, writes a Labour mayor It may have been wrapped up as an early Christmas present for councils, but the £240m fund… John Biggs 4th January, 2017, 3:16 pm