Labour members have turned against Chancellor Rachel Reeves and fear her spring statement will cost the party votes.
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook, speaking on LBC, stated he does not "personally think it's appropriate" to accept free ...
The Labour Left will not take kindly to Sir Keir and Reeves copying - as they see it - from the Conservative playbook, while ...
The UK chancellor has made herself a prisoner of market movements, while the party’s MPs fret over how cuts will go down ...
The Labour Party is under increasing pressure as it heads into local elections and the Runcorn by-election on May 1, reported ...
Labour faces two major battles after the chancellor’s spring statement, writes Andrew Grice: keeping the UK economy on track ...
Unless the Labour party reconnects with its founding economic mission, they will merely lay the ground for a Nigel Farage ...
Delivering her spring statement on Wednesday, the chancellor unveiled a £14bn package to repair the UK economy that includes ...
Labour MPs on the left of the party have already started campaigning for a charge on wealth (Photo: Andy Rain/EPA/Bloomberg) ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will blame global economic headwinds as she slashes UK government spending by ...
The Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Spring Statement in the Commons today, with a number of new cuts and ...
A Labour MP has strongly criticised the Chancellor's plans to substantially cut welfare spending over the next few years.