Comment Abandoning free movement risks further departures from Labour Our country stands on the brink of losing freedom of movement. Given its net benefits to the UK… Neil Coyle 10th April, 2019, 1:50 pm
Comment A rough sleeping reduction target? It’ll be missed by 30 years at this rate The government has a target to halve rough sleeping by 2022. There were an estimated 4,751 people sleeping rough last… Neil Coyle 13th February, 2019, 11:30 am
Comment Neil Coyle: Profiteering from terrorism must end Last year the UK experienced terror attacks and tragedy on an unprecedented scale. As families and communities tried… Neil Coyle 19th September, 2018, 3:23 pm
Comment Neil Coyle: The two faces of Momentum have been revealed Over the last two years, two distinct faces of Momentum have emerged. One is the firebrand, activist organisation… Neil Coyle 31st July, 2018, 4:46 pm
Comment Neil Coyle: Terror remembered on the London Bridge attack’s first anniversary A year ago today, three vicious cowards attacked my community around London Bridge and Borough Market. They killed… Neil Coyle 3rd June, 2018, 10:44 am
Comment Neil Coyle: May’s immigration agenda puts hostility before love Theresa May’s hostile environment is in the spotlight due to the terrible treatment of the Windrush generation. The… Neil Coyle 24th April, 2018, 7:30 am
News Exclusive: Drop deselections and defend Blair government, Coyle tells Corbynistas A “hard-left” push to rewrite Labour’s rules and de-select MPs betray Britain’s poorest people and risk costing Jeremy… Peter Edwards 2nd February, 2018, 6:00 pm
Comment Neil Coyle: Remember what Tony Benn taught us – Labour needs two wings to fly Pic: Tony Benn with Jon Lansman, later founder of Momentum, in the 1980s. The last few weeks have… Neil Coyle 2nd February, 2018, 6:00 pm
Comment Neil Coyle: Universal credit chaos shows why Britain needs a “help to rent” project For homeless people, or anyone on the brink of homelessness, life is a daily struggle and after years… Neil Coyle 26th October, 2017, 11:30 am
Comment Neil Coyle: The Home Office isn’t fit for purpose now – nevermind after Brexit The government has been forced to admit that the coalition and Tory governments have consistently overestimated international student… Neil Coyle 30th August, 2017, 2:47 pm