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Published in: Home: OpinionLabour is headed for electoral triumph – then woe in government
The party may have a 30-point lead in the polls, but its lack of real offering to voters will soon cause problems
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Published in: Home: OpinionIsrael’s war on Gaza could spark protests that shape entire region
While media focus is on pro-Palestine protests in the US, anger in North Africa and Western Asia could boil over
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisJet-setters, partygoers and double-jobbers: Who’s given what to MPs in 2024
A closer look at the hospitality, gifts and donations received by Labour and Conservatives so far this year
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: AnalysisWhere Labour and the Tories got their money from in 2023
Labour’s cash from private donors now dwarfs donations from unions, while the Tories got their biggest bung ever
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Published in: Home: OpinionWill abandoning left-wing voters backfire for Keir Starmer?
Labour leader’s reluctance to differ from Tories on policy or Gaza sets stage for progressive independent candidates
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Published in: Home: NewsEmily Thornberry: Labour’s pre-election meetings with lobbyists to stay secret
Voters will have no idea who has influenced Keir Starmer’s policies, shadow minister told openDemocracy conference
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationLabour puts lobbyists on the ballot – and big business is the winner
Prospective MPs with lobbying day jobs are introducing their clients to senior Labour figures – and boasting about it
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Labour Party has more influence over a ceasefire in Gaza than it claims
A ceasefire seems unlikely, despite claims from Joe Biden last week. But Keir Starmer’s support could change that
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Published in: Home: News‘Utterly shameful’: Suspended Labour politician slams Starmer’s Gaza stance
Four London councillors have been disciplined by their local party after calling for a ceasefire
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Published in: Home: NewsWelsh government to face questions over delay bringing in Covid restrictions
‘Confusion’ over pandemic rules either side of Anglo-Welsh border among issues raised as UK Covid inquiry restarts
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Published in: Home: Feature‘Generally… competent’: We asked young Keir Starmer fans to explain his appeal
Jeremy Corbyn drew fresh-faced crowds at Glastonbury and beyond. But his successor has younger fans too – sort of
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow Keir Starmer placed his political image over the lives of those in Gaza
Parliament descended into chaos over a ceasefire vote that the Labour leader reportedly claimed would ‘endanger’ MPs
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: NewsLabour bars press from secretive lobbying event at Scottish party conference
Exclusive: Party has refused to provide a list of sponsors and attendees at Glasgow forum for ‘high-level’ discussions
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Published in: Home: NewsWatchdog urged to probe Labour’s failure to declare value of HSBC donation
Party accused of breaching Electoral Commission rules by failing to publish value of staffer seconded from banking giant
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Published in: Home: NewsFinance firms gave Labour £2m in two years before banker bonuses U-turn
Exclusive: Labour’s ‘love letter to the City’ policies come after influx of cash and donations in kind from sector
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Published in: Home: NewsEx-Labour chief who tried to ‘bring Corbyn down’ now runs PR for Rwanda deal
Harry Burns defended Rwandan government after it blocked a journalist from speaking to refugees
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationExclusive: Tory MP earns £900 an hour from arms firm run by bribery suspect
Labour accuses Mark Pritchard of bringing Parliament into disrepute over job with North Macedonian company
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Published in: Home: OpinionMark Drakeford failed Covid bereaved families. My dad deserved better
The Welsh first minister’s refusal to set up a Covid inquiry for Wales is a disgrace. His successor must commit to one
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Published in: Home: OpinionJeremy Hunt’s benefit crackdown will worsen an already terrible system
The chancellor knows the anguish the welfare system causes Disabled people – and he knows his reforms won’t help
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Published in: Home: NewsGovernment has no evidence for key attack lines against Labour councils
Transport secretary Mark Harper claimed local authorities were trying to ‘police people’s lives’ using ‘15-minute cities’