The left has already forgotten that Reeves has given public sector trade unions inflation-busting pay rises, while asking nothing in return. Instead, they're fixating on the next pay hike. If it was left to the Corbynites that Starmer ousted, taxpayers would be reeling under an onslaught of new taxes.
Andrew Lewin, the Labour Party MP for Welwyn Hatfield, is calling for a scheme whereby under-40s who have a decade of National Insurance contributions are handed £11,500 in exchange for delaying retirement by a year.
The Chancellor has faced questions about her plans since the start of the year, amid stuttering growth figures and rising borrowing costs
The National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, has told state chairmen of the party from the 36 states of the federation that LP was open to reconciliation. His remarks may not be unconnected to the leadership crisis that rocked the party which saw to the setting up of a 29-man caretaker committee led by Senator Nenadi Usman.
A Labour MP has warned his party's inheritance tax changes are making farmers wish for early deaths. Steve Witherden, who represents Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr in Wales, said a tearful farmer and his wife told him "if only I could die now" to avoid the raid.
Angela Rayner’s plans for a major redesign of local government have been met with resistance from ‘the smallest county in England’
Sir Keir Starmer is to ditch every Labour policy that damages growth as he scrambles to rescue Britain’s struggling economy...
Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth raise concerns after it emerges that the head of Back Heathrow has a place on Labour's national policy forum and growth commission - chaired by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
The court heard Amesbury had initially told police he had “acted in self-defence”. Amesbury was suspended from the Labour Party after footage emerged which showed him punching Mr Fellows, and he subsequently resigned his membership. He now sits in ...
CANBERRA: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Labour Party is trailing the opposition coalition despite a summer campaign blitz, according to the latest opinion poll ahead of an election that must be held by mid-May.
Brian Leishman backed the Nats' bid to pay out women born in the 1950s affected by the state pension age - although the vote was more symbolic rather than forcing the Government to pay up.
What led me to socialism, for better or worse, was the Labour Party, an ever present entity in my life. My family always voted Labour, they always told me Labour was the party of the working class, which had provided us with the welfare we relied on,