'Dear Labour'
James Tibbitts writes 'it is time Labour held up a mirror to ourselves – no matter how uncomfortable this may be...'
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James Tibbitts writes 'it is time Labour held up a mirror to ourselves – no matter how uncomfortable this may be...'
Shortly there will NOT be an election, in which Labour will increase its majority As I predicted at the weekend (and before) Andy Burnham, iff he wins the Make...
Tony Blair's blockbuster intervention is a reminder of a time when the government believed business was part of the solution to Britain's problems
More than three-quarters of Labour members want the government to suspend all arms exports to Israel amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Ian Leslie argues that Tony Blair’s intervention exposed Labour’s lack of serious thinking about ...
Labour should learn from the record of delivery built in London and put the country’s business first - proving we are worthy of the trust placed in us.
We must be honest about where we have fallen short, clear about our values, and willing to trust members to shape the direction of the party from the bottom up.
Mainstream progressives win a landslide General Election against a backdrop of anti-Conservative disaffection. In that election, a lower-class party formed just...
We are Party members because we believe Labour is the best vehicle for the values we hold dear and delivering for the communities we love.
The results this month have been bleak, but there is a path forward when Labour holds true to its values and delivers change people can see.
NEW: Polling of public sector union members in @thetimes Westminster voting intention, change shown on 2024 REF 28 (+12) LAB 28 (-20) CON 13 (-3) GRN 1...
My continued membership of the Labour Party is the greatest act of love I can think of wites former Lewisham cllr Rosie Parry.
A shadow leadership contest has already started, arguably the most interesting aspect is the battleground it plays out on...
Employment taxes should trigger employment rights. This system of disguised or bogus employment cannot be allowed to continue.
The share of young people out of work has climbed to 16.2pc, the highest level in over a decade. Some 729,000 16-to-24-year-olds were unemployed between January...
As the party implodes under inept leadership, the former PM has come up with his own ten commandments – which will only poison it further
Ministers need to ignore the noise, deliver security at work for all and show working people this government is on their side.
Individual, social and economic potential is being wasted, and we must face this as we Get Britain Working.
Behind the scenes the government is reforming the state so that where it treads, it does so confidently, visibly and accountably.