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The brain drain is coming – it has to be stopped.
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The party will eventually have to look beyond economic growth.
Time is ticking to get a Brexit deal through parliament.
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If the UK does secure a deal with the EU, it’s not clear that parliament would back it. Here are some scenarios for what could happen next.
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.
Delegates vote to support all Brexit options at conference in Liverpool.
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Conference has voted to keep all options on the table – but is the leadership really committed?
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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All companies with over 250 employees would be required to have one third of its board comprised of employee representatives.
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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.
Britain’s opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn – accused of antisemitism – addresses the crowd in Trafalgar Square during protests against the UK visit of US President Donald Trump, July 13, 2018.
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Charging the leader of the UK Labour Party with antisemitism is a narrative that went mainstream – but it’s one that omits pertinent information and opposing views.
Labour’s Diane Abbott and Shami Chakrabarti during a visit to Yarl’s Wood detention centre in February 2018.
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Labour’s immigration plans are progressive, but could still get bogged down in red tape.
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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.
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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Corbyn has avoided taking a position on numerous issues this year. But this one really needs a response.
Young people know what’s good for them.
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The move may be welcomed by politicians and youth workers, but by focusing on future outcomes, Labour’s plans repeat a well-worn pattern.
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Labour’s big fun day ended up being for the few, not the many.
Surveys suggest lots of people want to renationalise the railways.
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Under current EU rules, Britain cannot recreate a railway monopoly. It can, however, follow the lead of other EU countries in bringing more of the rail sector into public ownership.
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She lurches from crisis to crisis but the prime minister remains in post. How does she do it?
Protestors arrive at Labour HQ to call for action.
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The very debate around how Labour has dealt with this issue revolves around some key tropes of anti-semitism.