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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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Jenny Jones: The Tories are planning an assault on democracy. The left needs to unite

Jenny Jones
12 May, 2021

Could a defence of demcoracy become the basis for a progressive alliance?

The lesson from England’s elections? Labour needs to split

Steve Melia
12 May, 2021

How many times must a disappointed party berate or replace their leader before they realise the leader is not the problem?

Unions outraged as Tories ‘row back on promise’ to boost workers’ rights

Josiah Mortimer
11 May, 2021

“We have been fobbed off repeatedly by Ministers.”

kill the bill protest

Kill the Bill: Tories confirm plans to crack down on protest rights

Josiah Mortimer
11 May, 2021

Under the proposals – set out in the Queen’s Speech – police forces would be handed sweeping authority to place restrictions on protests and public assembly.

A photo of a trade union protest with the words "The UnionDues Column" overlaid

UnionDues: Can we unionise the tech industry?

Simon Sapper
11 May, 2021

Inside the creation of a new tech workers’ union.

Compulsory voter ID: What the US can teach us about fraud, confidence and suppression

Alexandra Warren
10 May, 2021

An estimated 11 million UK citizens don’t own a passport or driving licence while alleged voter fraud rates are 0.000058%

‘A Green wave is sweeping the country’: local elections see huge wins for the Green Party

Alexandra Warren
10 May, 2021

People know a better, Greener future is possible, says co-leader Jonathan Bartley

NHS doctor: BAME people ‘almost discriminated against’ by virtual healthcare

Samantha Wathen
10 May, 2021

Barriers such as missing phone numbers, lack of privacy and poor internet connection adversely affected medical care for some groups, says Dr Latifa Patel

Fresh calls for Starmer to form ‘progressive alliance’ as Tories sweep up Brexiteer vote 

Basit Mahmood
7 May, 2021

‘Labour can’t win it alone’, according to pressure group Compass.

The finance curse is holding back the UK economy

Prem Sikka
7 May, 2021

The finance industry is the only one that regularly needs to be bailed out by taxpayers

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