Labour
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Handwritten letter from local mum urging Labour vote contains dire warnings about closure of local maternity services
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Nuttall gave just an hour’s notice that he was pulling out of event in Stoke, where he is contesting byelection next week
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Labour says it doesn’t know who sent the text suggesting voters could go to hell if they helped elect Ukip’s Paul Nuttall
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Gianni Pittella, who leads centre-left group in Brussels, says he also wishes that Labour leader were ‘more European’
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Group behind initiative reveal feelings of shame and fear of own childhoods and call on government to tackle UK’s ‘secret scandal’
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Why Stoke is make or break time for Ukip
Alexandra PhillipsIf Paul Nuttall wins this byelection, it would be a huge boost. But if he loses, the party’s future looks bleak
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Misogynistic and threatening behaviour aimed at female MPs has reached shocking levels, says shadow home secretary
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In 30 years I’ve never complained about abuse. I’m speaking out now because I fear the politics of personal destruction is silencing minorities
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Leadership challenges hog the headlines, but the looming ‘McDonnell clause’ could determine something far more important: the Labour party’s identity
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Letters: The Dagenham strike was sparked by the unjust grading decision of an assessor employed by the company to introduce a more ‘rational’ pay structure
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MPs backing the Speaker are increasingly nervous after video of his comments on EU referendum emerged over the weekend
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Gareth Snell expresses regret for posts aimed at ITV’s Loose Women hosts, Janet Street-Porter and Apprentice candidate
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Diane Abbott isn’t the only female MP enduring more sexist and racist abuse than usual – and it seems to be completely accepted
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Justice secretary calls for early intervention and community penalties as some crimes see 140% increase in custodial sentences
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The Brexit secretary has been criticised for a ‘silly, sexist and patronising’ remark made about the shadow home secretary
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Government confirms that half of families receiving existing 15 hours of free childcare will not qualify for new 30-hour scheme
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Letters: ‘Accepting the will of the people’ may turn out to be a perfectly sensible political judgment on Jeremy Corbyn’s part, even if it upsets some remainers
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Labour backed Remain, but much of its working-class base voted Brexit. So can the party reconnect with its core support by rediscovering a new politics of community?
The politics sketch When the remain camp needed a hero, it got Tony Blair