Can Keir Starmer unite Labour at this year’s conference?
The party appears the most unified it has in years – but Starmer may face dissent from Andy Burnham.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The party appears the most unified it has in years – but Starmer may face dissent from Andy Burnham.
ByWe profile the key players inside the Labour leader’s office and party HQ.
BySinging “God Save the King” to open Labour conference was a risk, but the trouble-free rendition demonstrated the leader’s control…
ByThe real question is not “what would a Labour government do?” It’s “what would a Labour government be like?”
BySteve Reed, the shadow justice secretary, promises a novel approach focused on the “trauma” that leads to offending.
ByFrom huge court backlogs to unacceptable reoffending rates, it’s no wonder the public has lost faith in the system.
ByThe leader of one of the most powerful trade unions has urged the party to abandon “bourgeois environmentalism”.
ByThe party’s conference slogan will be “fairer, greener future” as it looks to counter the rise of the Green Party.
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