The World Transformed conference was held in parallel to the official Labour meeting.
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The event, which runs parallel to the official Labour conference, is the engine of Corbyn’s social movement.
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Insiders talk of Brexit as a distraction that is compromising influence on this important international body.
Protestors gather in Liverpool to call for a fresh referendum.
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The opposition has shown what happens when principled politics takes charge.
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After stitching more than 100 proposed motions into one, what’s left will disappoint some members.
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Managing day-to-day politics and radically transforming the world is a big task.
Labour has long been a party of many views.
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The long history of inclusivity within the Labour Party is likely to come under pressure next week.
No going back?
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The prime minister says the public doesn’t want another vote. But what if their faith in the first result isn’t based on truth?
Comrades and friends: Michael Foot with his election agent Ron Lemin.
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Was the former Labour leader a paid-up Soviet spy? It’s time the security services told us once and for all.
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We humans have a tendency to avoid making decisions when we’ve got a lot of options and when we fear being blamed for our choice. Sound familiar?
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Gina Miller and Layla Moran are due to speak. Coincidence?
Come in, join us, it’s free.
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A national survey reveals a low level of interest in this kind of political activity.
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Activists are pushing for changes to ensure MPs have to face a ballot every time they want to stand for a constituency.
Theresa May with her South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Many leaders before her have sought to make aid spending all about their own agendas – but there’s a new element in this case.
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Belgium held the previous record with 541 days without a government. What’s holding up power-sharing?
Dominic Raab, secretary of state for existing the European Union and star of Deal or No Deal.
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August 24, 2018
Ioannis Glinavos , University of Westminster ; Alan Shipman , The Open University ; Andrew Gunn , University of Leeds ; Feargal Cochrane , University of Kent ; Helen Carasso , University of Oxford ; Philip Crilly , Kingston University , and Stephen Roper , Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
From trade to medicines, the UK government’s ‘just in case’ planning is revealing.
Johnson offers tea to reporters gathered outside his house for a comment.
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Some argue the former foreign secretary’s remarks about Muslim women are a play to win support from certain parts of his party. But he really isn’t that organised.
For the many, not the…who?
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Right-wing and left-wing populists both claim to speak for victimised or disenfranchised majorities. Here’s the difference.
Donald Trump’s attitude to Justin Trudeau has raised eyebrows around the world.
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The world is up in arms about many politicians’ increasing rudeness. Are we right to be so perturbed?
The Campaign Against Antisemitism says Corbyn is not doing enough to tackle the problem.
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HIgh-profile Labour figures have long chosen to compare Zionism to Nazism.
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Employees and their pensions will increasingly be at the mercy of financial markets thanks to a coalition of culprits.