Starmer set up own Labour leadership team six months before Corbyn’s 2019 defeat
A new biography has revealed how the Labour leader and his allies planned his challenge in advance of the election
January 2024
Parliament after next general election will be most diverse ever, analysis shows
Record number of female and ethnic minority MPs expected to sit in Commons according to study of candidate selections
June 2023
Can Boris Johnson emulate Donald Trump and make a comeback? No chance
Half of all Tory voters take a dim view of the former prime minister whereas the ex-president has a strong Republican support
April 2023
Boris Johnson warned against a ‘chicken run’ to a safer seat
The former prime minister could swap constituencies now that his own might be in danger at next general election
January 2023
A bellwether seat? Labour candidate sees beating Boris Johnson as key to power
Danny Beales, who hopes to oust former PM, says Uxbridge and South Ruislip deserves ‘full-time MP’
June 2022
Could tactical voting save Britain from the Tories?
Manifesto review – Corbyn’s campaigners keep calm and carry on in Labour election film
December 2021
Billionaire Tory backer turns against Johnson following sleaze and scandals
Phones4U boss John Caudwell says he may withdraw support for the party and the prime minister
November 2021
Nigel Farage’s Brexit party saved Labour seats in 2019 election, analysis finds
Experts say while party failed to win a seat they may have denied Boris Johnson a landslide by splitting vote
October 2021
Tax hikes, empty shelves and fuel shortages – why do the Tories look so invincible?
Phil Burton-Cartledge
However badly Boris Johnson’s government performs, it will continue to benefit from older voters’ desire for certainty, says author and academic Phil Burton-Cartledge
July 2021
Labour didn’t lose its ‘red wall’ – it never had one
David Edgerton
The idea that working-class people voted Labour until Brexit came along is a fiction only the Conservatives benefit from, says modern history professor David Edgerton
June 2021
Should Labour go big on radical change?
Letters: Readers respond to former leader Ed Miliband’s thoughts on a future direction for the party
April 2021
Labour needs a new agenda – not a return to Corbynism
Letters: Readers respond to an article by Owen Jones about Keir Starmer’s record so far
March 2021
Four aides to PM suggested Tory-linked firm for Cabinet Office work
Staff including Dominic Cummings recommended hiring Public First for research on ‘levelling up’
January 2021
Tory party illegally collected data on ethnicity of 10m voters, MPs told
Information commissioner says data was voluntarily deleted amid concerns about ‘weak’ enforcement
December 2020
Should Labour try to win back ‘red wall’ voters?
General election 2019: one year on
Labour 'red wall' seats lost to Conservatives in 2019 might be 'lost for good'
November 2020
Brexit and the myth of ‘mastermind’ Cummings
Letters: There was nothing new in Dominic Cummings’ political strategies, and Labour’s support in ‘red wall’ constituencies has been ebbing away for years, writes Michael Pyke. Plus letters from Dr Denis MacShane andJohn Airs
October 2020
Handling of Covid-19 increases ‘red wall’ voters’ complaints of government
Tory election agent guilty of tricking voters into nominating candidates