Outrage as Sir Keir Starmer tells Labour frontbenchers to stay away from picket lines
Kate Osborne and Zarah Sultana have both said they will be out with workers tomorrow "come what may".
Kate Osborne and Zarah Sultana have both said they will be out with workers tomorrow "come what may".
Party insiders have criticised the leadership for running scared on Brexit "for fear of saying the wrong thing".
The Labour leader urged supporters not to be complacent with just days to go to until the by-election.
"Wow - in cricketing terms this would be the equivalent of: Sajid Javid bowls Wes Streeting a bouncer at his throat, but Wes hits it out of the park".
A party that stands idly in the face of villainy is not a party that stands with me.
A party spokesman said Anna McMorrin, a shadow justice minister, had been spoken to by Sir Keir Starmer after it was reported that she suggested a Labour Government may be able to renegotiate the UK’s deal with Brussels.
Over £100,000 of counterfeit illegal goods were seized by trading standards officers, Adam Hug announced.
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Two crucial by-elections have exposed eerily familiar patterns.
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