Standing up straight.
Reuters/Toby Melville
It seems Jeremy Corbyn’s new shadow chancellor knew better than to get bogged down in specifics so soon.
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Why Twitter went wild for stories from David Cameron’s university days.
United we stand. But are gender divides behind the fall of unions?
Roger Blackwell
Evidence shows that the rise of women in British workplaces has coincided with the decline or organised labour. If only the unions would face up to it.
Lefty: John McDonnell.
Reuters/Luke MacGregor
How Labour’s ‘radical’ shadow chancellor might deal with another down-cycle, Brexit, immigration and an energy crunch.
Edinburgh remains in play.
SurangaSL
Twelve months on from the vote on Scottish independence, there are no signs of constitutional healing - nor elsewhere in the UK.
Corbyn is well-known as an anti-austerity campaigner.
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The new Labour leader’s arrival coincides with a new phase in European politics – the rise of the left.
Jonathan Brady/PA
It’s not the first time there’s been an uproar about a national anthem but why does it matter so much?
Minding his Ps, his Ms and his Qs.
PA
Armed with a devilish crowdsourcing strategy, Jeremy Corbyn did his best to drain Prime Minister’s Questions of its boorish theatricality. Did he succeed?
Challenging the status quo.
Reuters/Peter Nicholls
Corbyn’s platform, by supporting ordinary people, is in many ways highly pro-business.
Corbyn takes to the front bench.
PA
The shadow cabinet has more women than men but there is a debate raging about which are the ‘top’ jobs.
And yea, the very earth will be moved…
EPA/Andy Rain
It’s been hailed as the most radical course correction in Labour history. But is it?
George, is that trouble I see looming on the horizon?
Reuters/Leon Neal
The Conservatives could govern for a long time, but it won’t be an easy ride.
“I could’ve been a contender”: vanquished Blairite standard-bearer Liz Kendall.
Reuters/Neil Hall
They were, they thought, the party’s best hope – and they were humiliated. What next for the New Labour believers?
Jeremy Corbyn is an advocate of increasing Britain’s intake of Syrian refugees.
Reuters/Neil Hall
With strong views on NATO and the EU, the new leader of the opposition is bound to ruffle feathers abroad.
Firing line. Corbyn’s economic plans face scrutiny.
REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
There are some important parts of Corbynomics that can offer a clear, distinctive and viable economic programme with which to confront the government.
The Corbynomics of commuting.
Reuters/Peter Nicholls
The author of Corbynomics makes the case for studying ‘real-world’ economics.
A resounding ‘yes’ from the left.
Reuters
Left-wing candidate storms to victory in first round of voting.
The old politics is the new politics.
Reuters/Peter Nicholls
Elected in the party’s biggest ever wipeout, Labour’s 1983 intake of MPs could be about to notch up its third party leader.
The reds: no longer under the bed.
Scott Heppell/PA
As the Labour Left’s fourth choice of candidate prepares to take the party reins, he may have taken the lead from Scotland’s Yes campaign and ushered in a new age in UK politics.
Raise your glasses.
Reuters/Russell Cheyne
If Labour can turn its fiasco of a leadership election into a voter registration drive, it can push back against a rigged system.