John McDonnell's comments come six months after the Labour MPs had the whip suspended after rebelling against the government over the Tory-era two-child benefit limit
Keir Starmer is facing the prospect of a nightmare by-election after a former Labour MP pleaded guilty to assault. Mike Amesbury could be jailed when he reappears for sentencing at Chester Magistrates Court on February 24.
As Labour settles into its first term in government in 14 years, cracks already seem to be appearing at the seams of its policy-making
The Tories are ahead on 25% while Labour and Reform are on 24%, according to research from More in Common and published by Politico. The Liberal Democrats trail behind all three o
Downing Street said it is ‘entirely normal’ for Britain to be represented by outgoing ambassador Dame Karen Pierce
For Starmer, the Labour left has been an ever-present critical voice since he became the party’s leader almost five years ago. This group, many of whom are aligned with his predecessor, Jeremy Corbyn, has been unabashedly critical of the new Prime Minister since he took office.
Sir Keir Starmer is bracing for a backbench rebellion with at least 42 Labour MPs planning to defy the Government by voting for a landmark climate bill, the Express understands.
Keir Starmer, a centrist who worked to fight antisemitism in his party, has become the United Kingdom’s prime minister following Labour’s landslide victory in British elections Thursday.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was not going to take lectures from people who talk about climate change but oppose renewable infrastructure in their own constituency
Tory tactical voting last year – but, John Rentoul argues, new polling suggests that the next election could be very different
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SIR Keir Starmer insists he has “the balls” to take an axe to Britain’s bloated benefits bill. After two weeks of market turbulence, economists and banks have doubted the Labour government’s