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Labour

SNP retain Scottish dominance as Tories and Labour clamour for second place

Ed Jacobs
28 April, 2016

Polling predicts 67 per cent voter turnout, suggesting that political engagement remains high following the referendum

The Trade Union Bill is still an attack on our movement, but it could have been so much worse

Dave Prentis
28 April, 2016

Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, reflects on the union fightback against a bill that should never have existed

Watch Yvette Cooper shame David Cameron on child refugees at PMQs

27 April, 2016

MP blasts prime minister over 3,000 unaccompanied children

Welsh Labour at six-year polling low

Ed Jacobs
25 April, 2016

Plaid Cymru likely to take second place, three seats ahead of the Conservatives

Support for Scottish independence would increase only slightly post-Brexit

Ed Jacobs
25 April, 2016

Sturgeon faces ‘tough decision’ as poll shows just 50 per cent would support independence if Britain left the EU

One year on, the UK can take the lead in supporting Nepal’s reconstruction efforts

Gareth Thomas
25 April, 2016

Many of those affected by Nepal’s devastating earthquake are still living in tents

Greens explain why they won’t give a second preference endorsement for London mayor

Shahrar Ali
21 April, 2016

‘Why would we recommend someone who won’t meet us?’

SNP launches ‘manifesto for the next generation’

20 April, 2016

Nicola Sturgeon promises increased investment in health, education and childcare if re-elected

Joblessness rising and wages stagnating

20 April, 2016

First unemployment increase since mid-2015 raises concerns about labour market slowdown

Government backtracks on Trade Union Bill as peers threaten rebellion

Silkie Cragg Hannah Reed
20 April, 2016

U-turn on the proposal to stop payroll collection of subscriptions is a major victory for unions

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