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exclusive: andy burnham-backed mainstream group will inevitably influence looming deputy leadership contest
the race to elect a replacement for angela rayner as labour's deputy leader is underway. bell ribeiro-addy has become the socialist campaign group's nomination. meanwhile, louise haigh and shabana mahmood have both they will not stand in the contest.
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martin shipton the plaid cymru candidate in the caerphilly by-election has said he and his campaign team were astonished to learn that a senior labour councillor had been barred from standing because he had supported jeremy corbyn when he was the party’s leader. lindsay whittle said the decision to exclude caerphilly council’s deputy leader jamie […]
many u.k. progressives fear the opposition labour party’s decision to bar a number of candidates is the latest sign that it is lurching to the political right as keir starmer bids to oust conservative prime minister rishi sunak.
the trials and tribulations of founding a new party on the left. can they unite? what challenges lie ahead? sienna rodgers reports
exerting authority soon after his recent appointment, the prime minister temporarily suspended seven lawmakers from his party who had advocated to scrap the cap on family benefits.
our experts outlined incoming prime minister keir starmer's priorities and the party's vision for the uk's role in the world.
angela rayner’s departure is a huge loss for the sector and steve reed may not have the same priorities, writes inside housing columnist jules birch
political forces that have been threatening to destabilise the entire starmer project are about to be unleashed as labour heads towards a potentially drawn-out and damaging deputy leadership contest.
our research into the british voter opinion landscape has identified a patriotic group with great distance from party politics.
the july 1945 british election shocked the world, with winston churchill and the conservatives voted out, and clement attlee and the labour party voted in.
the labour party suspended him in 2020 after he refused to fully accept the findings of a rights watchdog's probe into claims that anti-semitism had become rampant within the party's ranks under his leadership
labour seems unified in public, but a division is emerging between mps representing what they see as its core voters, and those from towns the party is newly courting.
move could split left-of-center vote, pose challenge for labour, which has shifted towards political center under prime minister keir starmer’s leadership - anadolu ajansı
labour’s leader keir starmer has been accused of purging left-wing members of his party ahead of the general election.
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opening the debate on privatisation at the labour party conference in liverpool today (tuesday), unison general secretary dave prentis
18% of britons say they are open to considering voting for a left-wing party led by jeremy corbyn at a future election
britain doesn’t have to be the next victim of the populist right. but unless we change course, it might be.
as the uk labour party drifts into militarism and anti-migrant politics, critics point to its collapsing support base.
when zarah sultana and jeremy corbyn announced the formation of a political alternative to labour, you could almost hear the sound of people cheering across britain. the support for your party is a powerful sign of the fury at labour, the collapse of mainstream politics and the potential for socialists. the left has a historic...
there are 650 seats in parliament. at the general election, the government won 411 of them.
some have argued that zarah sultana and jeremy corbyn’s new initiative should build its own institutions. really, it should focus on influencing popular discourse and existing power structures - just like ukip did, writes lewis bassett.
former british labour party leader jermy corbyn says he is forming a new left-leaning political party to take on his former colleagues at the ballot box
almost five years after britain's former labour leader jeremy corbyn was suspended from the party, leaving the british left to lick its wounds, there are signs of a revival. jeremy corbyn is back and, along with former labour mp zarah sultana, has launched a new political party aimed at courting the type of voters who’d usually support labour. its pledge is to confront the rich and powerful while opposing government policy on gaza. the party has already drawn around 700-thousand supporters but all that's missing is a name.
from the soft left to his unruly new mps, keir starmer is already facing challenges from within
there are huge barriers to creating new parties of the left, but it just might be possible, argues neal lawson
as disaffection with mainstream parties grows, labour is copying reform’s agenda. but trying to outflank the hard-right populists is not only pointles...
the labour left’s power has collapsed since keir starmer took over as leader. could it still pose a factional threat to the leadership? sienna rodg...
the pm argues mps "elected on a labour manifesto" should back the government's plans.
britain deserves pride, not politics of fear. labour’s silence leaves reform to fill the void, and ordinary people pay the price
the ex-labour leader wants supporters to come up with a name for his new party.
the start of this political season has been wild, writes laura kuenssberg, and labour now has reform uk breathing down its neck.
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the former labour leader fancies his chances north of the border, but the clock is ticking when it comes to next may's holyrood vote.