Labour calls for more women’s voices in EU debate
Labour claims that because the debate is being dominated by Tory men important issues and viewpoints are being marginalised
Labour claims that because the debate is being dominated by Tory men important issues and viewpoints are being marginalised
Magical powers employed to confect a Labour row that never happened
Listen to the voters by all means. But recognise that they aren’t calling for a cut in child tax credits
Steve Bell is on top form in today’s Guardian, and his latest cartoon requires no further comment from me.
Sports minister Hugh Robertson today denied any responsibility for the school sport cuts – yet claimed credit for the school games, reports Shamik Das.
Harriet Harman closed the Labour party conference in Liverpool today with a call to arms, reports Shamik Das.
Harriet Harman today stepped up the pressure on international development secretary Andrew Mitchell over the government’s delay in implementing the Bribery Act.
International development secretary Andrew Mitchell, under pressure from big business, is delaying the implementation of the Bribery Act, reports David Taylor.
Yesterday’s Mail on Sunday misrepresented Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman’s comments on international development and remittance, reports Chris Tarquini.
In his speech to Scottish Labour’s final conference before next May’s elections to Holyrood, Ed Miliband declared “Labour’s fight back has begun”, but what have we learnt from the weekend on Oban? First, these’s no love lost between the Liberal Democrats and Labour, with Miliband’s deputy Harriet Harman calling Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander a “ginger rodent”.