Labour remains a long way from power nationally but next year should hopefully bring a group of new city leaders. What...
Labour remains a long way from power nationally but next year should hopefully bring a group of new city leaders. What...
For generations to come they will ask: where were you in the week British politics lost its mind? Whatever your...
Jon Cruddas’ long-awaited independent inquiry into why Labour lost last year’s general election, released last month,...
Fear is the constant companion of Labour in opposition. We become nervous when our poll leads shrink and the memory of...
When Ray Collins agreed to lead the party reform process, he was, your insider is reliably told, the third person to...
There are always tensions at the top. Different agendas can come into conflict. When they do, it can be messy. Divided...
It finally happened. As predicted here, after being delayed by Syria and conference, it was politically exposed,...
From Syria to summer wrangling to the union link, Ed Miliband is struggling to keep Labour united, even at the cost of...
Andy Burnham’s summer interventions over Labour’s future showed that he is a street-fighter gradually emerging from...
It is summer, and rumours of reshuffles float gently on the Westminster breeze. Over the last year, talking to those...
The Labour party has our fair share of sibling rivalry. There is Ed and David Miliband, of course. There is Douglas...
Ed Miliband’s strength has exposed Labour’s stress points. How do we stop these turning into damaging cracks? Those...