
To survive, the next Labour government must be more Attlee than Allende
Already shaken by Brexit, banks are reconsidering their positions in the UK. And it is crucial that they know where they stand with the Labour party.

Already shaken by Brexit, banks are reconsidering their positions in the UK. And it is crucial that they know where they stand with the Labour party.

Two developments today have made a soft Brexit much more likely. Things are about to get very interesting indeed.

Today’s revelations – if true – pose huge questions for both Brexiteers and unionists.

At a conference in Gothenburg last week, EU leaders urged Theresa May to commit to an agreement enhancing workers rights.

The Government is detaining more migrants each year but deporting proportionally fewer, wasting money in the process and causing unnecessary harm to thousands of people.

Here’s a recap on what leading Brexiteers have said about leaving the single market in the past.

The Chancellor has signalled he may cut the tax for first time buyers. It would be a fig-leaf for the fact they’ve shelved their housing programme.

In one London borough 1 in 25 people are homeless. It’s a crisis the government did nothing to stop.

A bill being heard in the House of Commons tomorrow could be the first step in allowing 1.5 million teens to vote.

Rather than responding honestly to a difficult question, the Prime Minister appears to have engaged in some creative accounting.