The Staggers Diane Abbott bids farewell to Andrew Neil’s flagship programme This Week “This Week was often imitated, but never surpassed.” By Diane Abbott
Feminism In 2008, I tried to extend abortion rights to Northern Ireland. This time it’s different By Diane Abbott
Politics As the Tories remain hopelessly divided, Labour is speaking for the majority By Diane Abbott
It is Labour that has the credible programme for government The Tories must prop up failing policies with an unstable alliance. By Diane Abbott
Crime is falling? Not anymore, thanks to the Conservatives’ cuts The latest figures show the extent to which Theresa May has failed on crime. By Diane Abbott
The government has quietly shut the door on vulnerable child refugees The government has tried to halt the Dubs Amendment, a scheme designed to save thousands of vulnerable child refugees.… By Diane Abbott
There is no mandate for cutting immigration at the expense of living standards Leave voters were asked if they would pay a price to cut immigration. The answer was clear. By Diane Abbott
Leavers and Remainers can unite on this: EU nationals have a right to remain here The Prime Minister needs to stop treating those already living and working here as bargaining chips. By Diane Abbott
Need to distract everyone from the NHS funding crisis? Blame foreigners Shadow health secretary Diane Abbott says the Tories are trying to avoid the real problems we face. By Diane Abbott
Jeremy Corbyn has galvanised the Labour party – now let’s win a general election We need to harness the enthusiasm behind the Jeremy for Labour campaign. By Diane Abbott
Big Pharma gets public money from the NHS – but doesn’t put anything back The NHS needs taxes to survive. By Diane Abbott