Labour
The Labour Party's new zero-tolerance approach
In suspending Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer has shown necessary brutality
Labour has to start telling a story about Britain’s past, present and—more importantly— its future
Keir Starmer should be championing Labour's past achievements to show how they are the party to make Britain the best it can be
Ernest Bevin: working-class hero
In an era obsessed with social mobility, Britain has somehow forgotten about the trade union titan who rose from 11-year-old orphan farm labourer to become a world-shaping statesman
Anneliese Dodds is one of the most important people in UK politics. Here’s why
The new shadow chancellor could be transformative—if she is not afraid to make enemies
Formby has gone and Starmer has full control. What will he do with it?
The resignation of Labour’s general secretary completes the break with Corbynism. It is Starmer’s choice what to do next
And so Starmer turns the page on the disastrous Corbyn era
The new Labour leader’s first days in post show which side he is really on
Labour has to free itself from the shackles of its own invented histories
To reinvent itself under Keir Starmer, the party needs a much richer understanding of its past
Neil Kinnock: Now is not right time for government of national unity
The political grandee sounds warning on eve of his party’s leadership results
Trevor Phillips is no Islamophobe—but he is playing with fire
We should be free to criticise any religious belief system so long as we choose our words with care
This was not a Labour-style budget—just look at the consequences for society’s poorest
The headline sums looked promising but this plan will raise inequality
Can mayors save Labour? How Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham show the path back to power
Labour may have lost the last four national elections, but the party is in power in city halls across the country
Pensions—a lot done, much more still to do
“37 per cent of female workers and 28 per cent of black and minority ethnic workers are not eligible for auto-enrolment”