
Labour must continue to fight for freedom of movement
For Labour, freedom of movement is both a core principle and accepted policy.

For Labour, freedom of movement is both a core principle and accepted policy.

The Right doesn’t get to define ‘family’ – Labour’s promise to be the party of family can present a radically different offering to all kinds of families across the UK.

Support services are stretched to the limit – and too many people are likely to fall through the cracks, writes Natalie Bennett.

The Home Office has used homelessness charity data to deport rough sleepers.

Looks like the Home Secretary is ganging up on peaceful protesters…

Asylum seekers are given just £5.66 a day and banned from working.

The Welsh government say the camps don’t meet basic human needs.

So far, 168 victims have been given just £1.2m between them.

As discontent grows on the Labour left, those who backed Corbyn still have a key role, writes Jeremy Corbyn’s former head of policy.

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