The former party leader told Byline Times that Labour will not ‘not sign up’ to Conservative budgets if the party wins the next general election – a contrast to 1997
The Labour leader’s new six ‘first steps’ for Government reveal a lot about the kind of administration he plans to lead
One Labour MP described the decision to take Natalie Elphicke as a “disgrace” that would “come back to bite us”
Much was made of newly elected Conservative Mayor Ben Houchen not being able to find a blue rosette – but outside the Westminster bubble associations with party brands are often an obstacle to get work done
Professor Chris Painter explores the likely determinants of the next general election outcome – which polls consistently predict Labour will win
The Conservative party’s strategy of trying to win the general election through a mixture of ‘culture wars and the trans debate’ is only worsening their defeats to Labour
Voters in Newcastle said they planned to shun Labour for their treatment of Jamie Driscoll who is running as an independent and was hopeful of victory
Outgoing Green MP Caroline Lucas and party Co-Leader Carla Denyer suggest gains for their party this week in England will put pressure on Starmer to be radical
Leaked WhatsApp messages between the Conservative peer Baroness Sayeeda Warsi and Khalid Mahmood MP reveal distrust of the think tank, which has links to a ‘white genocide’ believer
Several senior Labour figures have publicly rejected calls for rent controls, leaving the London Mayor in a tricky spot
Labour writes to the DPP to demand a criminal investigation over leaflets demanding voters hand over their data to the Conservative party in order to avoid a charge
The re-standing London Mayor has pledged to lobby for the reversal of the Conservative’s controversial election changes he claims are designed to benefit PM Sunak’s party.
A supposedly grassroots ‘tax protest’ against Labour Deputy Leader Angela Rayner, which hit the headlines on Wednesday, was actually organised by the Conservative party
The Conservatives may be hoping that ‘something will turn up’ to ease the inevitable – but they are also giving Labour time to prepare for power and form a bedrock of support, writes Mike Buckley
The Labour party leader’s long marginalisation of the Left cannot survive the realities of Government, argues his former advisor Simon Fletcher
A new Parliamentary report reveals a catalogue of ‘broken promises and wasted cash’ which will cost hundreds of billions of pounds for the Government’s successors to fix
Sadiq Khan is the latest victim of a sustained campaign of misinformation and outright lies from the Conservative party
The latest legal claims allege that law-breaking at the Murdoch tabloids has been even more widespread and systematic than previously acknowledged
Labour is set to unveil details of its plans to devolve more powers away from Westminster
As ministers target ‘extreme’ groups for ‘undermining British values’, a new poll suggests it’s the Government which is most out of step with Britain
The Government’s ‘slash and crash’ Budget was left largely unscathed by Keir Starmer’s party. Why?
In the wake of recession and two massive by-election defeats, an exclusive new poll for Byline Times suggests three quarters of voters don’t believe the PM’s claim to be turning the economy around
As Britain goes into recession, the Government is planning to double down on the same slash and burn agenda that first helped get us into this economic slump
The party’s decision signals continuing, if low-key, commitment to press reform, writes Brian Cathcart
The party’s U-turn on the bankers’ bonus cap comes just months after the party campaigned against scrapping it
In an exclusive interview, Jeremy Miles says he wants a frank discussion about Brexit’s hit to the economy – and calls for far greater devolution for Wales
How far will Labour go to appease the billionaire press ahead of the general election? We are about to find out, writes Brian Cathcart
Eight out of ten voters want a shift in direction but fear there is little difference between the two major parties, according to a new poll for Byline Times.
Chris Skidmore’s resignation has sparked a scramble in the South West. Can Damien Egan take the seat – and muster some hope?
If the Labour Leader does not embrace media reform now, he never will – and the entire country will be far worse off as a result, writes Brian Cathcart
The London mayor has expanded free school meals and holiday food schemes during the cost of living crisis
The Labour leader’s decision to make restoring trust in public life the centre piece of his election campaign, raises questions about his own record
“I think the whole thing is thoroughly broken at this point” a focus group participant said
Four of the biggest banks in the UK amassed £41 billion in pre-tax profits in the first nine months of the year alone.
A damning new poll finds that three quarters of voters now see the Prime Minister as weak, Adam Bienkov reports
Polling of so-called ‘Red Wall’ Constituencies shows those voters that abandoned Labour in 2019 are now returning to the fold
Multiple Labour MPs are expected to face the sack after defying the Labour whip by backing a ceasefire in Gaza
It was meant to be a disaster, but the doomsayers appear to be in retreat.
Former Liberal Democrat senior parliamentary researcher Gareth Roberts sees lessons to be learned from how the two parties coalesced ahead of the 1997 General Election
Britain’s privatised energy distribution network could hold back Labour’s ambitious plans for renewables