Corbyn team ponders rule changes
Out-numbered 10 to one in the Commons, Jeremy Corbyn wants to marshal the grassroots forces that backed him in such huge numbers to entrench changes in policy.
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Out-numbered 10 to one in the Commons, Jeremy Corbyn wants to marshal the grassroots forces that backed him in such huge numbers to entrench changes in policy.
Labour’s new shadow cabinet has been announced. Who is on the frontbench alongside Jeremy Corbyn and who is advising him behind the scenes?
Jeremy Corbyn’s first shadow cabinet as Labour leader is already facing criticism for its failure to place female MPs in the most prominent positions.
It’s the size that matters. What political scientists knew, but the media didn’t bother knowing, is that the Labour Party’s membership changed under Ed Miliband.
MSPs Kezia Dugdale becomes the new leader of the Scottish Labour Party, beating Holyrood veteran Ken Macintosh.
The government has pulled the vote on foxhunting after the SNP’s decision to break its own pledge and vote against the relaxation of the ban in England.
The pre-briefing on Sir Howard Davies’ report on airport capacity focused on the Gatwick caveat – we like Heathrow but Gatwick will do. The final report is written nothing like that.
Two fathers, whose wives are feared to have taken their children to Syria, break down as they beg their families to come home.
Three party leaders have now resigned within an hour and a half, but Ed Miliband’s must be the biggest emotional shock to the individual concerned.
Unless the polls are criminally inaccurate, a majority government is impossible. So the choice facing people as they put their crosses on the ballot paper is like a proxy vote.
The Green party reported a huge spike of membership in January, helping it overtake Ukip and even the Lib Dems – but as its spring conference opens, can it sustain growth through the general election?
Green party leader Natalie Bennett gives what she describes as a “very difficult” interview to LBC radio on her plans for social housing.
Ed Balls says voters have a “big choice” between rival economic strategies. But how much clear blue water really lies between the parties’ plans?
Tony Blair trashes claims he said Ed Miliband will lose the general election, while Johann Lamont, leader of the Scottish Labour party, steps down after attacking colleagues in Westminster.
They’re waving union jacks in the hall of the Tory Party Conference in Birmingham but in a hectic high-octane three weeks of politics this flag was nearly ditched.