Sir Keir Starmer has started planning for the next General Election, with Labour now scouting candidates for several key seats. Although the election is still two years away, the party will want to capitalise on its recent polling success. With the right,
The Labour Party has been pushing to refer Boris Johnson to a privileged Committee over allegations that would see the Prime Minister facing the risk of being ousted for misleading the Parliament on breach of Covid rules. BBC’s Adam Fleming claimed “Boris Johnson won’t probably
Sir Keir Starmer’s party has been highly critical of Boris Johnson’s plan to send migrants crossing the English Channel to Rwanda for processing, however, back in 2004 it was reported Mr Blair considered a similar idea to process migrants near their home
Shadow Secretary of State Yvette Cooper struggled to address Labour’s failure to force Boris Johnson’s resignation following revelations in the partygate scandal. The Labour MP was quizzed by BBC Newsnight reporter Kristy Wark who demanded to understand why the opposition had “absolutely
Energy price rise to push poverty deaths ‘through the roof’ Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds argued that the UK should follow Germany’s lead in considering rationing oil and gas while prices soar and the security of supplies has come into question amid
Sophy Ridge questioned the Labour Party’s own record on supporting the further development of the Cambo oil fields to produce more domestic oil and gas. Boris Johnson last month hinted at plans to invest more in extracting domestically to free the UK
Households are set to be £2,620 worse off due to the cost of living squeeze facing the country, Labour will say on Thursday. New analysis from the party – as it launches its local election campaign – comes as the Prime Minister
Former Labour Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott has mistakenly referred to Croatia instead of Ukraine on BBC Politics Live while discussing the Russian invasion. Ms Abbot began talking about Russian tanks rolling into Croatia before having to be corrected by the host.
Sir Keir Starmer urged Boris Johnson to push forward legislation to introduce further sanctions on Russia, telling him he had “Labour’s support” and stressed the danger of foreign investment into UK politics. Sir Keir said Labour had proposed amendments to make sure
Labour MPs were left humiliated after the party tried to ridicule Jacob Rees-Mogg’s new cabinet role as Minister for Brexit Opportunities. Mr Rees-Mogg was moved from leader of the House of Commons to the new role during a mini-reshuffle this week. The shadow