Boris Johnson calls on Jeremy Corbyn to take him on in an election.
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If he can sell this plan to Brussels, it’s game changing – but that’s a big ‘if’.
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Inequality has reached untenable levels – public spending and wealth taxes are needed.
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The government should work with drug companies, not against them.
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Not only could less work pay for itself by boosting productivity, it’s necessary for human and planetary well-being.
Unite general secretary Len McCluskey gestures to the crowd at Labour conference.
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Despite promising to represent the membership, Corbyn has ended up relying on union bloc votes to push through his own Brexit motion.
Jeremy Corbyn presides over a conference debate in Brighton.
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In trying to please everyone, Labour could lose votes on both sides of the Brexit divide.
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Based on current trends, the UK could be heading for a hung parliament.
Jeremy Corbyn arrives at party conference.
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Members and leaders are at odds over the two biggest issues of the day. And an ambitious motion on a Green New Deal could make waves in Brighton too.
Corbyn and his members don’t see eye to eye on Brexit.
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Labour’s grassroots members and its leadership look set to clash at its Conference in Brighton. But don’t bet on the members getting Corbyn to back Remain.
He does have a paddle, though.
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Voters have less faith in the Labour leader’s suitability to lead than they did after his 2017 successes.
Frank Field plans to go it alone in the next election.
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With the two big parties in turmoil, some politicians are striking out alone.
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The MP has been suspended again but will the party leadership readmit him if a snap election is on the cards?
Corbyn: switching social mobility for social justice.
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A former member of the Social Mobility Commission on Jeremy Corbyn’s plan to drop social mobility as a policy goal in favour of social justice.
I’m just going to stay here on the fence, if that’s ok with you.
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European vote sees electorate again dividing into Leave and Remain, as the Labour leader remained on the fence.
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There are lots of options for Brexit supporters, but that won’t make it an easy choice.
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There are more parties than ever running for the European parliament in the UK – but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
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The Labour leader doesn’t really want another referendum, he wants an election – and striking a deal with the prime minister makes one less likely.
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After a full day with her top team, the prime minister says she wants to thrash out a deal that both she and the opposition can live with.
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The Labour leader has cautiously backed a fresh vote – and that’s all parliament needs to get the debate going.
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The shadow foreign secretary’s attack on departing Labour MPs is out of step with public feeling.