Labour Party

The Labour Party and Rugby League have been central to the lives of working-class people in Batley for over a century. But for how much longer?

Keir Starmer’s endorsement of self-ID will do little to persuade voters that the Labour Party is alive to the concerns of ordinary people

The bourgeoisification of Labour isn’t new. It was catalogued in Orwell’s scabrously entertaining dissection of socialism

With Labour again promising to talk in a language that the voters can understand, a new book asks whether the party’s historical myths are the problem

Labour, the Lib Dems and the Greens need to work as one if they are to overcome an electoral system that helps the Conservatives

After losing Hartlepool to the Conservatives, the Labour Party would do well to take heed of Jon Cruddas’s new book

Labour, like the Church, may never reconcile the different views of all its supporters

How does Starmer compare to Thatcher, Blair and Cameron?

Labour has no hope of returning to power if they fail to capture a comfortable working-class seat from a government that has presided over the greatest crisis in living memory

Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner failed to convince the electorate that Labour has totally renounced Corbynism