Labour can win power with rejected manifesto policies, says Rebecca Long-Bailey
The leadership hopeful will argue the party needs to stick with the left-wing ideas brought in by Jeremy Corbyn.
The leadership hopeful will argue the party needs to stick with the left-wing ideas brought in by Jeremy Corbyn.
Liberal Democrat justice spokeswoman Daisy Cooper has described the appointment as an “assault on the rule of law”.
Downing Street has insisted the details of the getaway were properly declared, with it stated in the register that the trip was a ‘benefit in kind’.
Tories say that regulation will make the UK less competitive. But climate-driven floods and heatwaves already cost Britain billions.
Jes Staley had a professional relationship with the disgraced financier during his time running JP Morgan’s private bank.
Even the Telegraph can't ignore that the Tories are copycatting Corbyn's programme.
Labour leadership hopeful Lisa Nandy said the party barely talked about crime during the general election.
Thornberry said she and Sir Keir Starmer had called for the shadow cabinet to do more to tackle the issue, but she couldn't remember Long-Bailey doing the same.
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