Comment Dodds and Osamor: We will fight Tory attempts to wave through tax treaties while neglecting the world’s poorest people by Anneliese Dodds and Kate Osamor After the Paradise Papers and renewed calls for global tax justice, Labour is… 18th January, 2018, 4:10 pm
Comment Scientists for Labour: Has light finally entered the black hole of Brexit? by John Unsworth and Martin Yuille Recent newspaper reports suggest that senior Conservatives, including Jeremy Hunt, Greg Clark and Chris… 18th January, 2018, 2:00 pm
News Watford party is united, vows new candidate after stormy selection The Labour candidate who triumphed in one of the most controversial selection contests said the seat is now… Peter Edwards 17th January, 2018, 8:34 am
Comment Dan Jarvis: Smearing benefit claimants as “scroungers” harms fight against poverty January is not just a time for sober reflection; it is also a time for clarity and determination,… Dan Jarvis 17th January, 2018, 8:00 am
Comment Momentum, the centre-left and community organising – six things we learned from NEC elections The results were not a surprise but the scale of the win for Labour’s left in elections to… Peter Edwards 16th January, 2018, 9:16 am
News Opinion poll dip puts Labour on level pegging with the Tories Labour and the Tories are locked in a dead heat in the polls, according to a new survey.… Peter Edwards 15th January, 2018, 2:14 pm
News Momentum chief set to win place on Labour’s NEC as left slate eyes clean sweep Jon Lansman is today expected to achieve his lifetime ambition and win a place on Labour’s ruling body.… Peter Edwards 15th January, 2018, 8:45 am
Comment Seb Dance: Farage has let the cat out of the bag- the people should have the final say The contempt I hold for Nigel Farage cannot be adequately expressed through the power of words – or… Seb Dance 14th January, 2018, 12:01 am
News Corbyn brings back Clive Lewis as 13 shadow ministers appointed Jeremy Corbyn brought Clive Lewis back into his frontbench team tonight as part of a wave of appointments… Peter Edwards 12th January, 2018, 11:57 pm
Comment Politics has a productivity crisis – why Corbyn should shrink the shadow cabinet Reshuffles are never as exciting as you expect. Big beasts are rarely sacked, young rogues rarely promoted, and… Sam Alvis 12th January, 2018, 12:00 pm