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Keir Starmer

By supporting the Article 50 Bill, Labour moderates are making a historic mistake

Richard Douglas
31 January, 2017

Labour is sending the message that there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with the government’s plan

PMQs: Theresa May announces u-turn on Brexit white paper

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
25 January, 2017

But will it be published before the Article 50 vote?

Guarantee EU nationals can stay in UK after Brexit, says cross-party inquiry

Adam Barnett
12 December, 2016

Leave and Remain voters back permanent residence offer before Brexit talks

Theresa May’s only Brexit strategy is obfuscation – can we really trust her promise of a plan?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 December, 2016

Keir Starmer will need to force far more from the government

Labour motion says publish Brexit plan before Article 50

Adam Barnett
6 December, 2016

Tory MPs could rebel on Keir Starmer’s Brexit motion

Can anyone work out Labour’s position on Brexit?

Ian Dunt
6 December, 2016

Labour is divided on single market and free movement, writes Ian Dunt

On Brexit, Tony Blair should find common ground with the Corbynistas

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
28 October, 2016

Labour can unite on Europe — but centrists must be open to debate

Labour has a few Brexit questions for David Davis. Actually, 170 questions.

12 October, 2016

Emily Thornberry demands answers ahead of a debate in parliament today

Unions won the battle on Snoopers’ Charter (even if others lost the war)

Josiah Mortimer
8 June, 2016

The amended Bill passed in the Commons by 444 votes to 69

Failure to disclose evidence reminiscent of dark days of miscarriages of justice

10 June, 2011

Vera Baird QC, former Solicitor General, writes about the worrying Mark Kennedy affair, and the Crown Prosecution Service’s failure to disclose evidence.

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