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The Labour Party is a political party which adopts the ideology of democratic socialism and social democracy. The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom.
It is currently led by Jeremy Corbyn who had never held a position of authority as a minister – his first post of any significance was when he was elected as leader of party in 2015.
His politics are rebelious and against the Britain that is eager to join foreign wars and pallid in the face of social inequality. “There has to be some kind of a reckoning,”
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Tories taunt Keir Starmer over Diane Abbott fiasco Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has ruthlessly seized on the chaos in the Labour Party over the future of…
Labour pledge to boost sick pay rights for low-paid workers Labour has unveiled its first big general election offering on workers’ rights with a pledge…
Police drop investigation into Angela Rayner over council house row Police have dropped an investigation into Angela Rayner over allegations about her former council house…
Labour lead over Conservatives may be overstated, says Tory election expert Exclusive: Robert Hayward, who identified ‘shy Tories’ in 1992, suggests the party is winning…
Jeremy Corbyn expelled from Labour Party after confirming he will stand as independent in general election There is no bias in the title provided. Sign…
Today’s biggest trending story is on the general election, announced yesterday, the snap election will take place in just six weeks.
Diane Abbott investigation to be completed by 4 June as Starmer sets D-Day for Labour veteran There is no bias in the title provided. Sign…
Labour says early general election leaves many government commitments ‘in the bin’ – UK politics live Bills, including smoking ban for people born after 2009,…
Labour MP reveals general election falls on wedding anniversary A Labour shadow minister has revealed he’ll be spending his wedding anniversary campaigning – as it…
Crucial reforms to help thousands trapped in indeterminate jail terms fail after Labour peers ‘bottle it’ Crucial reforms to help thousands of prisoners trapped under…
Labour urged to focus on Midlands in plan for new towns Labour’s plan for new towns looks likely to focus on the Midlands as much…
Labour MP Stella Creasy targeted with graphic and ‘misleading’ anti-abortion leaflets An MP’s constituency has been targeted by an anti-abortion organisation with graphic leaflets, The…
Labour to pledge new generation of towns to tackle housing crisis Labour will build a new generation of towns in a bid to tackle the…
Labour plans to ‘simplify’ process to change gender There is no original title provided to identify any biased words or phrases. Labour is set to…
Jeremy Hunt launches Tory fightback over Labour’s ‘disgraceful, fake news, lie’ There is no bias in the title provided. Jeremy Hunt accused Labour of telling…
Birmingham City Councillor Makes History Amidst Controversial Budget Cuts In a historic turn of events, a Birmingham city councillor was elected for the first time…
Latest local election results show a bruising night for the Conservatives The Conservatives have had a tough night as results from yesterday’s massive local elections…
Thursday’s front pages feature a variety of stories. Several papers cover the US President’s comments that Israel has America’s “ironclad” support amid fears of a retaliatory attack from Iran – after an Israeli strike killed 7 Iranians in an attack on a consular building.
Various UK domestic topics make up the rest of the papers, from claims China are flooding the UK with fake stamps in an attempt to destabilise the UK economy, Labour’s plans if they win the next UK general election make a couple of the papers, and the tabloids feature plenty of celebrity gossip on their front pages.
Tuesday’s front pages feature a variety of stories with the escalation in the Middle East taking the lead for several papers. An Iranian general has been killed in Syria during an Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate building in Damascus. The papers see the bombing as an escalation and note Tehran has vowed a ‘harsh’ response to the attack.
Several front pages feature ongoing coverage of the UK political scene ahead of this year’s general election. A couple of papers from across the political spectrum suggest Tory rebels are plotting to oust the prime minister regardless of whether he can turn the economic situation around.
It’s been a tough Easter for the Labour Party with 20 councillors across three councils, including the council leader, quitting as they accuse the national party of taking a “draconian” shift and using “bullying tactics.”
Lammy said Labour was “mirroring the language” of the UN and the remaining members of the Five Eyes alliance – made up of the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada’s intelligence services.
Labour has secured victories in two by-elections against the Conservatives, flipping significant majorities to claim Wellingborough and Kingswood.
This month will see three by-elections take place, in what will likely be another serious test for Rishi Sunak and his government.