Activists and experts welcome Labour’s big-spending climate pledges
Labour committed an annual £28 billion to fighting the climate emergency at its Brighton conference.
Labour committed an annual £28 billion to fighting the climate emergency at its Brighton conference.
Starmer’s performance went down better than either Jeremy Corbyn or Boris Johnson’s first conference speeches, polling found.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will address activists in Brighton as he seeks to persuade voters that his party is a government-in-waiting.
The shadow home secretary is bringing back "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime".
Andy McDonald quit the shadow cabinet after he was instructed to argue against a national minimum wage of £15 per hour, he claims.
"He stood alongside Jeremy Corbyn knowing he was going to put a dagger between his shoulder blades."
The mayor of London urged Labour to stop infighting within the party.
Angela Rayner will open the party conference with a promise to improve pay and conditions.
But a power sharing alliance with the SNP was dismissed as a “political dead end”.
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