Jeremy Corbyn’s reshuffle: where do we go from here?
The divide between the parliamentary party and the members is real - but not unbridgeable, argues John Denham.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The divide between the parliamentary party and the members is real - but not unbridgeable, argues John Denham.
ByA first look at this week's issue.
ByJeremy Corbyn has put himself in a good position for the battles to come.
ByThe shadow secretary for culture, media and sport has been shuffled out of the shadow cabinet, according to his Twitter feed.
ByJeremy Corbyn shouldn't move Hilary Benn, but learn from him, says Jamie Reed.
ByThe Chancellor is using the reform as a trojan horse for benefit cuts, says Emily Thornberry.
ByThe Labour leader could achieve greater shadow cabinet unity but at the cost of further polarising his party.
ByThe picture in London is good. Everywhere else, there's little to cheer about
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