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Women in Labour: will this pregnant pause ever end?
Despite a commitment to women’s rights from the outset, the Labour party has yet to have a female leader. Could that be about to change?
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Scottish Labour Party leader Jim Murphy announces his intention to resign – and launches a stinging attack on Unite trade union leader Len McCluskey.
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna has announced he has withdrawn from the Labour party leadership contest.
Despite a commitment to women’s rights from the outset, the Labour party has yet to have a female leader. Could that be about to change?
On the ground in North Warwickshire with voters, I hear Labour’s messages were less targeted than the Tories’ and made no headway with Ukip deserters.
As many as 900 migrants are feared to have died after their fishing boat capsized in the Mediterranean, according to Italian news agency Ansa.
Ukip says rescuing migrants off Europe “may actually be making matters worse”, while the Tories want to “dissuade migrants from making these perilous and illegal journeys in the first place”.
The home secretary announces a Conservative party wishlist of measures to tackle extremism after the election, including a ban for hate preachers and a campaign to promote “British values”.
Yesterday’s revelations about Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre prompted angry debate among MPs. In part two, we reveal the presence of banned substances in the UK’s infamous detention unit.
Serco suspends two staff members from the Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre after staff were filmed in an undercover Channel 4 News film on the treatment of detainees.
‘Jihadi John’ feared he was a “dead man walking” after encounters with security services before heading to Syria to start his reign of terror, new email exchanges claim.
People who ask children to sext them will be breaking the law under plans announced by David Cameron on Thursday. But critics doubt an already overstretched police service will be able to cope.
Anti-abortion protesters are filmed being confronted by a local resident outside a London clinic, where a pregnant woman delivered a plea last week insisting they should stop “judging” women.
As the shadow home secretary calls for a consultation on “buffer zones” around abortion clinics, one woman tells Channel 4 News anti-abortion protesters manipulate vulnerable people.
Theresa May is expected to unveil plans to make psychological and emotional abuse a criminal offence with a lengthy prison term, according to reports.
A review into allegations of historic child abuse at Westminster in the 1980s finds no evidence of organised attempts by the Home Office to conceal the claims.