
Jeremy Corbyn: Details of Labour inquiry into ex-leader made public
Sections of an internal party report into the ex-leader's conduct are released by his lawyers. go to Article >
High Court Rejects Bid To Identify Alleged Leakers Of Labour Anti-Semitism Report

A bid to force Labour to reveal the identities of those it believes leaked the party’s internal report into anti-Semitism has been rejected by the High Court. Mrs Justice Tipples rejected an application by lawyers for former senior official... read more
Black Labour MPs Hit Out At Keir Starmer After Delay To Forde Inquiry

Black Labour MPs have hit out at Keir Starmer and accused the party of failing to take racism seriously after the publication of a key inquiry was indefinitely delayed. The leader ordered an inquiry by Martin Forde QC after the emergence of the... read more
How Did The Brazilian Variant Slip Through The Gaps?

On Sunday, Chancellor Rishi Sunak was clear when he replied to Andrew Marr’s questioning whether there was any evidence of more Covid variants spreading in the UK. “No,” he stated, adding: “That’s not what I’ve seen in any of the data. It’s... read more
UK coronavirus live: Gove to discuss Christmas with devolved nations as Sturgeon considers tighter rules

Latest updates: health experts and opposition call for mixing rules to be cancelled; all English secondary schools to get rapid tests from January UK rules for Christmas could be reviewed as Covid cases surge ‘I’d like to be alive next year’:... read more
Keir Starmer Says Jeremy Corbyn 'Deserved' To Lose The Last Election

Keir Starmer has declared that Jeremy Corbyn “deserved” to lose the last general election because the public didn’t trust Labour with their security, jobs or their money. In his clearest break yet with his predecessor, the Labour leader used his... read more
Priti Patel Bullying Report: Here's What We Know

Labour MPs have accused the government of orchestrating a “cover-up” after it emerged that a long-awaited report on alleged bullying by home secretary Priti Patel would not be released publicly. Shadow home secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds said... read more
Keir Starmer Says Raising Taxes For Top 5% Of Earners Remains His ‘Priority’

Keir Starmer has insisted that his priority at the next election will be to hike taxes for the top 5% of Britons and signalled that he may go even further in squeezing the very richest. In an interview with HuffPost UK, the Labour leader moved... read more
Boris vs. Burnham: is Manchester heading into lockdown with multimillion payout?

Description PM reportedly hoping to suppress northern coronavirus rebellion with cash handouts Credits Martin Rickett/Pool/AFP via Getty Images Alt Text Mayor... read more
This Is The Sheer Chaos Unleashed By Last-Minute Local Lockdowns

Phones ringing off the hook, councillors scrambling for details and anxious families worrying about how their jobs and children will be affected – these are the scenes local leaders have described in the wake of strict local lockdown... read more
UK coronavirus live: Sturgeon warns going 'soft' a mistake as she says Scotland won't ignore scientific advice

Latest updates: minister says Covid restrictions require ‘difficult judgment’ of protecting lives while prioritising education and jobs Ministers ignored Sage advice to impose lockdown Tempers flare over new rules Redundancies rise at record... read more
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