
The mutiny against Liz Kendall
Labour must get a grip on insurgent backbenchers who oppose its welfare bill.
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Labour must get a grip on insurgent backbenchers who oppose its welfare bill.
ByAs Rachel Reeves and Morgan McSweeney are targeted, once-loyal MPs single out Keir Starmer.
ByThe proposed cuts may produce a dire electoral outcome for the government come 2029.
ByKeir Starmer’s political authority is now on the line.
ByGovernment figures are telling rebels that this vote will be a confidence matter in Keir Starmer.
ByRebel MPs are unimpressed by the government’s “olive branch”.
ByMyths about "scroungers", overdiagnosis and easy solutions are twisting the debate beyond recognition.
ByKeir Starmer is in an economic bind. The fallout could fracture his party.
ByEight council leaders from the capital explain why they're backing Liz Kendall to lead Labour back into power.
ByLabour leadership candidate backs the 2 per cent defence spending target and free schools.
ByThe shadow minister for care and older people on the future of old age in Britain, parents versus the state, and…
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