UK Liberal Democrat peer Shirley Williams dies aged 90
One-time Labour MP who broke away to help form SDP described as ‘inspiration to millions’
One-time Labour MP who broke away to help form SDP described as ‘inspiration to millions’
Looming leadership fight will decide whether to soften and abandon shift to hard left
Donald Clarke: Chris Evans’ endeavour into US politics may prove to be just a hero’s folly
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Like fellow Glastonbury headliner Corbyn, Jagger is jumping on the bandwagon
Labour are doing better in the polls, but unfortunately for them, so are the Tories
No-one can seriously visualise Jeremy Corbyn leading the country
Prime minister will say Labour manifesto is a return to ‘disastrous socialist policies’
The Islington Labour Party of the 1980’s was achingly “right on” and as relevant today as Duran Duran
We get so caught up with the zeitgeist it is easy to forget the allure of the individual
‘Michael Healy-Rae can continue his family’s tradition of dressing for a coursing meet’
Obituary: Gerald Kaufman
Oldest member of House of Commons was known as acerbic debater and critic of Israel
UK prime minister declares readiness to order nuclear strike that caused mass death
Married to Alzheimer’s: Tony will have forgotten the details but remember the feelings of happiness
Denis Healey: August 30th, 1917 - October 3rd, 2015
British party’s new leader could inspire a wave of left-wing euroscepticism in bloc
Left-winger succeeds Ed Miliband as party leader with Tom Watson as deputy leader
Ex-minister says he is ‘not a fan’ of politics of frontrunner in party’s leadership contest
‘Peter Mandelson would never have let that happen’
Former prime minister describes leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn as ‘Tory preference’
Blairite criticisms and Chuka Umunna attack have illustrated tensions in the party
As he stood at the lectern the former Labour leader must have been thinking of what might have been
Labour MP for Glasgow South is even asking Tories to support him
New movie Pride celebrates the unlikely meeting of Britain’s striking miners and gay rights campaigners in the 1980s. Poverty, homophobia, Aids and the defeat of the miners provide an unlikely backdrop. Donald Clarke takes pride in a cultural rebellion
As Commonwealth Games close, Glasgow remembers outbreak of war
Tony Benn: April 3rd, 1925 – March 14th, 2014
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices