Keeping more than 400 MPs in line will be no easy task for Keir Starmer – and some are already proving troublesome for the PM
The Mayor of London recently wrote in a comment piece that "the spectre of a resurgent fascism haunts the West".
Wes Streeting sets out a slower timetable for the rebuilding work promised by Boris Johnson in 2019 to the dismay of NHS chiefs
My, how the Labour Party misses Dennis Healey, the originator of that wise old saying, “When you’re in a hole, stop digging.”
Former Labour MP Mike Amesbury has told his assault victim he is “sincerely sorry” as he potentially faces jail for punching the man to the floor following a dispute about a bridge closure. Amesbury pleaded guilty to assaulting 45-year-old Paul Fellows in Main Street in Frodsham,
Party challenges Verona Murphy’s proposal to allow supporters of incoming government ‘to eat into Dáil time that is allocated to the Opposition’
Benin City, the capital of Edo State was at a standstill during the weekend as dignitaries across the globe converged at the social event that climaxed the burial ceremony of the late Madam Princess Lucy Okojie,
A rout in UK bonds has evoked memories of the market crisis during Liz Truss’s calamitous premiership and raised questions over Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves’ budget plans.
A former Labour MP has been arrested during a paedophile sting only months after he was suspended from the political party due to serious allegations.
With the class struggle suppressed and Labour in power, opportunity has been given to the far-right to scapegoat migrants for the deep social grievances of the working class.
Links with the Bangladeshi former regime accused of ‘corruption and repression’ extend to other senior members, the Telegraph can reveal Labour must “cut ties” with the party behind Tulip Siddiq’s despot aunt’s regime, the Conservatives have said.
Drivers across the UK will soon be able to access driving licences through a new Government app, the Labour Party has confirmed.