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IF KEIR STARMER’S stumbling government needed a further wake-up call, the latest opinion poll should provide it. It shows ...
Labour needs backbenchers who fight for growth, not just block spending cuts, writes Michael Martins in today's Notebook.
Four of Southwark's MPs fell behind the government in a vote last week on series of watered-down changes to welfare ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLabour’s 1945 general election win over Winston Churchill was a shock, but not really a surpriseOn July 5 1945 the United Kingdom went to the polls. To include the votes of servicemen serving overseas, the result was not declared until three weeks later. Labour won 393 seats.
Starmer's on a charm offensive. But his rank and file think No 10's 'a mess' and are contemptuous of their frontbench ...
The Independent's Political Editor David Maddox says that despite the clash with Unite, the deputy prime minister’s influence ...
One recent poll on support for a hypothetical Corbyn-led party – which we should take with some salt – found that its 10% ...
Doctors in England will be encouraged to refer patients to the gym or job coaches rather than signing them off as “not fit for work”, as part of a new government pilot scheme. Health Secretary Wes ...
For many Scottish independence supporters, the former SNP MP is ‘the best leader the SNP never had’, according to political comedian Matt Forde.
Lib Dem MPs had been told to abstain from the vote, which aimed to cut benefits for ‘less severe’ mental health conditions.
THE LibDems have descended into in-fighting after an MP was sacked from the party frontbench for rebelling against the party line on benefit cuts.
Hartlepool MP Jonathan Brash rebelled against the Government in the latest vote on welfare reforms after urging the changes ...
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