Labour
Can These Rising Stars Save The Labour Party?
Two lawmakers have the potential to outshine the current crop of leadership candidates.
For the U.K. Parliament to Function, Corbyn Must Go
A constituent of Jeremy Corbyn's argues that he must step down in order to have a functional parliamentary democracy.
Trident: David Davis Opposed Replacing Nuclear Subs
U.K. cabinet minister in charge of Brexit made arguments that contradict the government he has since joined.
Trident Vote: Labour Split Three Ways Over Nuclear Subs
Jeremy Corbyn is against, his leadership opponents are in favor and his cabinet wants to abstain.
Theresa May's Premiership Hinges on Brexit
May faces safe political ground due to Labour's situation, but needs to be careful with Brexit.
Smith Promises Second EU Referendum As Labour Leader
Smith said he entered the race as a representative of Labour's new generation.
We Must End the War on Women in Politics
Media focus on emotions and eccentricities is damaging to all women, not just female politicians.
Labour Leadership: Angela Eagle's Facebook Hijacked
Angela Eagle has faced attack since launching leadership challenge to unseat Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Union Support For U.K.'s Corbyn Weak: Poll
Backing of trades unions is crucial in Labour leadership contests.
Trump and Brexit: Are Parties a Thing of the Past?
If the party doesn't decide, then how can the decision be the party's fault? Well, it may be said, it is the party's fault that it didn't decide.
Labour Veteran to Challenge Corbyn for Leadership Post
Embattled far-left leader Jeremy Corbyn will contest the challenge while the Conservatives are poised to choose between Theresa May, Andrea Leadsom.
What Are the Chances of a U.K. General Election?
Even if the population wants it, calling a general election will not be that simple for politicians.
What Chilcot and Blair Mean for the Labour Leadership
Blair's shadow may hang over the party but challengers to Corbyn should still look to his example to win.
Nigel Farage's Exit Is a Blessing for British Politics
Farage's departure comes at a time when unity is sorely needed in British politics.
Labour's Civil War and how to Resolve It
Both sides of the debate need to stop the insults and remember what they have in common.
Far-Right Graffiti Daubed on Michael Foot Memorial
A memorial of the former Labour leader Michael Foot was daubed in graffiti in an act of vandalism on Sunday.
Angela Eagle Confirms She Could Challenge Corbyn
Party moderates hope the former government minister could serve as a "unity candidate."
Mandelson: Corbyn Could Turn U.K. Into One-Party State
Mandelson said Corbyn's referendum campaign was 'near sabotage of what the Labour Party believes in.'
Thousands in London Protest Brexit, March for Europe
Protesters rally in favor of the UK staying in the European Union.
Tim Farron: 'We Want As Much Europe As Possible'
Speaking to Newsweek, the Lib Dem leader calls for cross-party alignment among progressives.
I Voted to Leave the EU—and I Don't Support UKIP
Liberals who voted for Brexit need to speak out and show 'taking back control' wasn't just about borders.
Pressure Mounts for Corbyn To Resign
A Jewish MP was also reduced to tears at the launch of an independent review into anti-Semitism.
Labour MPs Could Form Breakaway Party
MEP Mary Honeyball says 200 Labour MPs may form a new party if Jeremy Corbyn doesn't step down.
Why Jeremy Corbyn Is No Friend of the Poor
Labour's latest leadership crisis reflects how Jeremy Corbyn has lost touch with the working class and poor of Britain
Brexit: Silent Majority Must Speak Up Against Racim
The EU referendum has split society—but we should remember racist thugs are the minority.
U.K. Parliament Rejects SNP's Calls to Replace Labour
Only 40 of Labour's 229 MPs back the party's leaderJeremy Corbyn
Labour Leadership Contest Rules Explained
What will happen to Labour in the wake of Jeremy Corbyn's vote of no confidence?
Brexit: Five Questions That Need Answers
Brexit uncertainty has kicked in, and it's not shifting any time soon.
Liz Kendall: Labour Must Act or Risk Rise of Far Right
If the Labour party does not act, it risks losing disillusioned voters to the far right.