News Corbyn laughs off concerns over image and vows to fight on policy Jeremy Corbyn today vowed to concentrate on fighting injustice and delivering Labour policies as he shrugged off concerns… Emma Bean 18th April, 2017, 11:00 am
News Second poll shows Labour lagging the Tories by 21 points Labour has fallen to its lowest level in the polls since 2009, according to research published today. The… Peter Edwards 17th April, 2017, 9:00 am
News Corbyn’s recess policy blitz proves popular but Tories open up 21 point lead Voters approve of policies that Jeremy Corbyn has announced in the last few weeks, but despite this the… Emma Bean 16th April, 2017, 10:08 am
Comment The true picture of Labour members and supporters and their election campaigning by Tim Bale, Paul Webb and Monica Poletti At elections, a good ground game may not be everything… 16th April, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment May’s Brexit bluster cannot hide the Tory crises in schools, housing and health When Theresa May invoked article 50 last month, she promised parliament she would “take this opportunity to build… Lucy Rigby 14th April, 2017, 3:00 pm
News Council by-elections: Tories snatch seat from Labour in north-east heartland Labour lost a council seat in its north-east heartland last night as the Tories ate into its vote.… Peter Edwards 14th April, 2017, 11:09 am
Comment Labour forged the Good Friday Agreement – now it has a duty to defend it amid Brexit It has been some two decades since a Labour government in Westminster, in partnership with Dublin, the SDLP… Muhammad Al Hussaini 14th April, 2017, 7:00 am
News Exclusive: New coup against Corbyn would plunge Labour below 10 per cent – Abbott Labour would plunge below 10 per cent in the opinion polls if it pushed out Jeremy Corbyn, one… Peter Edwards 13th April, 2017, 4:00 pm
Comment They call it “dispersal” but this Tory war on asylum seekers shames May Labour-led local authorities, mostly in the poorest parts of the UK, house 20 times more asylum seekers than… Simon Sapper 13th April, 2017, 12:30 pm
Comment How we can be strong on migration while fighting prejudice, by a Labour councillor Britain has a long tradition of migration ranging from the Romans, Irish, and Jews in the early 20th… Stephen Lambert 11th April, 2017, 1:00 pm