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An attempt by Keir Starmer’s allies to undercut a rival has forced into the open a party debate over whether to replace the prime minister.
Context is missing from online posts that say all references to Labour’s manifesto for the 2024 UK election have been removed from the party’s website.
A Labour peer who arrived in the UK as a child after fleeing the Nazis has condemned the government’s immigration crackdown. Lord Alf Dubs said he was “lost for words” at some of the plans outlined by home secretary Shabana Mahmood.
Deputy Labour leader Lucy Powell has said the party must stand by its commitment to not raise income tax, VAT or national insurance as chancellor Rachel Reeves hints she is preparing to breach a promise made in its manifesto.
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Michael Heaver discusses how Reform UK challenges Keir Starmer's Labour party. The video covers the net migration debate and the latest political polling.
Labour MPs are being told that one of the greatest risks to the economy is the instability of the Parliamentary Labour Party, LBC understands. The briefings are being given to MPs and special advisers by former Treasury minister Kitty Ussher and former shadow minister Gregg McClymont.
The Prime Minister has ordered Cabinet colleagues to end Labour’s civil war and warned “distractions” were holding back his government. Sir Keir Starmer read senior ministers the riot act, after he was forced to respond to speculation about his future by pledging to lead his party into the next election.
Ivana Bacik says election of Catherine Connolly as President brought together Irish left and her party is willing to work to align policies
Every single” Labour MP was elected on a manifesto commitment to secure the UK’s borders, a Cabinet minister has said as he defended the Government’s asylum reforms amid a backlash from within the party.