Britain's Labour party gathers for its annual conference on Sunday, buoyed by being back in power for the first time in 14 years but already under pressure on several fronts.
Mohamed Al Fayed was a controversial and often abrasive businessman whose alleged sexual misconduct has been under the ...
The PM should undoubtedly pay for his own football tickets, but he'd be having a much easier time of it if Labour's past ...
SCOTTISH Labour has a “big hill to climb” to win the next Holyrood election, the Scotland Secretary has said. Ian Murray said Labour faces challenges to win the next election in Scotland because of ...
Dodgy donations, infrastructure challenges and anticipation of October’s ‘painful’ Budget weigh on party’s approval ratings ...
If you want a surefire indication that a politician has ended up on the wrong side of public opinion, it’s when they start ...
UK state debt is as big as the country's economic output for the first time since the 1960s, data showed Friday, as the new ...
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his acceptance of complimentary football tickets, arguing it would be costly for taxpayers if ...
Dear oh dear. Things are only getting worse for Sir Keir, as it now transpires that the Prime Minister accepted £40,000 in ...
Nigel Farage has announced he is “relinquishing” his majority shareholder position of Reform UK, one day before the party ...
Given that MPs already earn a generous wage, the fact they are declaring thousands in gifts and hospitality will raise more ...