The truth about Trident: the shocking fact that would turn us all against paying for nukes
As parliament debates the renewal of Trident, the UK's "nuclear deterrent" - the arguments surrounding the controversial weapons system rage ...
Canary articles about the Labour Party (Labour), its politicians, and its policies
As parliament debates the renewal of Trident, the UK's "nuclear deterrent" - the arguments surrounding the controversial weapons system rage ...
The two MPs aiming to defeat Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in the party's upcoming leadership elections have hit the media in ...
In one of the most shocking revelations during a week which has seen the Labour party lurch from one crisis ...
The elite in the Labour party who seem hell-bent on ensuring that Jeremy Corbyn does not win the leadership election ...
Corbyn threw down the gauntlet to his opponents in the Labour leadership contest on Wednesday - with a barnstorming speech ...
Former shadow cabinet member, Owen Smith has announced he will stand for the Labour leadership. The Pontypridd MP, who resigned as ...
In a secret ballot this afternoon, Labour’s National Executive Committee (NEC) voted to allow the party’s leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to go ...
Angela Eagle's campaign has not got off to a very good start. The mainstream media abandoned her launch in favour ...
In My View The Labour leadership election is officially “on”, after Angela Eagle formally declared her intention to run on ...
Jeremy Corbyn took to TV on 10 July to set the BBC straight on the leadership contest which he's likely ...
EDITORIAL I analysed the voting records of all the Labour MPs who decided not to back Jeremy Corbyn as leader of ...
Following a riotous couple of weeks within the Labour party, fraught with resignations and rebellions against the party leader, cold ...
In his first response to the Chilcot inquiry, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn didn't apologise for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. But ...
On 5 July, representatives from Britain's main centrist and centre-left parties came together to discuss the need for a 'progressive alliance' ...
Back in 2003, while Tony Blair was dragging the UK into an illegal invasion of Iraq, one lesser-known backbench Labour MP was ...
After the British parliament decided to join the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, 30,000 UK troops were sent to the ...
At the end of May, Tony Blair argued that a government led by Jeremy Corbyn would be a "dangerous experiment". ...
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