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Ex-Labour minister ‘will step down as MP’ with Andy Burnham predicted to run in by-election

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Labour Party sources have also expressed concern about the implications of any contest for the Greater Manchester Mayorality, with costs expected to run into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Andy Burnham

Reform MP Sarah Pochin sides with Trump on Greenland dispute

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

It just goes to show that rather than standing up for democracy and the right of self-determination, Reform would be more than happy to trash international law and order.

Sarah Pochin speaking at the Christians for Reform launch

Nigel Farage criticised for going to Davos and undermining the UK’s position on Greenland

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

“He doesn’t want to be PM, he wants to be the Governor of the 51st State.”

Nigel Farage speaking in Davos

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‘Is this a joke?’: PM’s climate spokesperson’s solution to climate crisis has people gobsmacked

Josiah Mortimer
27 July, 2021

If this is even 1,000th of the government’s message for COP26, we’re more doomed than we thought…

Labour pledges new climate policies after ‘disappointment’ at lack of action

Josiah Mortimer
27 July, 2021

LFF understands the Labour party is planning a summer policy spree, including fresh pledges on climate action.

Green Party activists standing with a party banner

Green Party leadership race kicks off

Josiah Mortimer
27 July, 2021

Over 50,000 members will have a say in picking the party’s next leader or co-leader.

What Dawn Butler and Emily Maitlis have in common

Nina Parker
27 July, 2021

Women are speaking truth to power – and the backlash is real.

UK floods: Extreme weather puts the floodlight on climate change

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
26 July, 2021

A summer of surging climate disasters underscores what scientists have warned for years, more needs to be done to fight climate change.

Government’s move to axe EU wine-importing legislation met with mockery among Remainers

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
26 July, 2021

As empty supermarket shelves show Brexit’s hangover is kicking in, the government’s scrapping of EU wine import certification is lauded as a ‘Brexit victory’. Naturally, Remainers are up in arms.

Fair pay for the NHS

NHS: Why a 3% pay rise might be the best unions can get

Alex Maguire
26 July, 2021

Void of trade union cooperation, and with the Covid exit-wave making industrial action difficult, a 3% pay rise may well be as good as it gets, writes Alex Maguire.

Labour Party leader Keir Starmer speaking at the dispatch box in the House of Commons

Why Labour needs to look to 1964 not 1945

Samuel McIlhagga
26 July, 2021

Labour and Starmer should look to Harold Wilson’s election victory in 1964 for answers.

Treasury selling NatWest off at loss is missed opportunity to ‘rejuvenate economy’

Lucy Skoulding
23 July, 2021

‘NatWest could have been transformed into a people’s bank…but the government has shown no vision.’

Prof Prem Sikka: Pandemics destroy lives but neoliberalism is deadly too

Prem Sikka
23 July, 2021

UK politics is increasingly framed by markets, corporate profits and tax cuts rather than concerns about humanity, compassion and care, says Prem Sikka.

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