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Labour

Are Osborne’s ‘overblown’ Brexit numbers doing more harm than good?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
27 May, 2016

Lots of people are sceptical about the Treasury’s apocalyptic warnings, including the public, economic experts and most of the Remain campaign

Labour calls for more women’s voices in EU debate

24 May, 2016

Labour claims that because the debate is being dominated by Tory men important issues and viewpoints are being marginalised

New poll puts Remain at 55 per cent

18 May, 2016

David Cameron credited with significant increase in support among Tory voters

Labour and Plaid Cymru talks have made progress, but what will their deal look like?

Ed Jacobs
17 May, 2016

A second vote to elect the first minister is likely to take place tomorrow

Clarion call for positive Labour messages at Progress annual conference

Paul Brant
14 May, 2016

A session featuring Kezia Dugdale MSP, Alison McGovern MP and Cllr Nick Forbes focused on devolution, inclusion and optimism

British astronauts could never get to space without the EU

Seema Malhotra
13 May, 2016

British science and discovery depends on EU membership, Seema Malhotra will tell the Progress annual conference

Tim Farron calls for a ‘progressive political alliance’ on Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
12 May, 2016

The Liberal Democrat leader has called on the leaders of other parties to work together to make the positive case for Remain

Welsh Assembly: Whatever happened to the Tories being defenders of the Union?

12 May, 2016

The Conservatives made huge gains in Scotland by claiming steadfast opposition to independence, then voted for a pro-independence candidate for Welsh first minister

60,000 workers are owed pay by minimum wage-dodging employers

11 May, 2016

209,000 jobs don’t pay minimum wage of £6.70

Panama Papers: Labour must pull together to end corruption

Saira O'Mallie
10 May, 2016

As the government launches its anti-corruption summit, Labour should call for justice for the world’s poorest

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