labour
Coverage of labour in the Nexus archive.
- Burnham will have to master something Starmer couldn’t: the art of dealing with Donald Trump | Gaby Hinsliff
Andy Burnham is positioning himself as Britain's next prime minister, criticizing his predecessor Keir Starmer's handling of the Gaza war and emphasizing the need for a strong foreign secretary and international alliances to manage challenges like dealing with Donald Trump.
- Number of new-build homes coming to market slumps to lowest since 2017 in blow to Labour's 1.5million target
The number of new-build homes entering the market has dropped to its lowest level since 2017, potentially hindering Labour's goal of building 1.5 million homes. This decline raises concerns about meeting housing targets.
- Burnham urged to ditch Mahmood’s migrant settlement plans to stop Labour being ‘imitation’ of Reform – UK politics live
Andy Burnham is set to become the next Labour leader and PM with 322 MP nominations. The article urges him to abandon migrant settlement proposals to avoid mirroring Reform's policies, arguing such measures would weaken the UK's appeal and harm progressive voter support.
- MPs draw up a list of Labour sex pests as a warning for Andy Burnham
MPs have created a list of Labour members accused of sexual misconduct as a cautionary message for Andy Burnham. The initiative aims to highlight concerns within the party regarding inappropriate behavior.
- LIAM HALLIGAN: To stave off a shameful bailout, Britain needs to raise £120billion a year - by cutting welfare or raising taxes. Guess which Labour will do!
Britain needs to raise £120 billion annually by cutting welfare or raising taxes to avoid a bailout, with the article suggesting Labour will choose one of these options.
- STEPHEN DAISLEY: Burnham reeks of entitlement. Labour will come to regret installing an untested leader in these most testing of times
Stephen Daisley criticizes Burnham for appearing entitled and argues Labour will regret appointing an untested leader during challenging times.
- Tory shadow chancellor promises tax cuts
Mel Stride, the Tory shadow chancellor, pledges tax cuts and 'responsible radicalism' as the party positions itself in contrast to Labour under probable new leader Andy Burnham.
- Likely new British PM Burnham says UK ‘needs to do better’ on Gaza
Andy Burnham, the UK’s likely incoming prime minister and Labour MP, apologized for his party’s inadequate response to Israel’s war in Gaza and pledged stronger measures against Israel, including sanctions on illegal settlements and restrictions on arms licenses. He acknowledged delays in calling for a ceasefire but stopped short of labeling Israel’s actions as genocide.
- Labour leadership contest takes Burnham closer to UK PM’s office
Andy Burnham, a Labour MP, is moving closer to becoming UK prime minister as nominations for the Labour leadership contest opened, with him being the only candidate so far. He is expected to be confirmed as leader on July 17, potentially becoming PM three days later.
- Labour's benefits reviewer says current cost of health and disability handouts is 'not a great concern' - despite fears ministers are 'in denial'
Labour's benefits reviewer states the current cost of health and disability benefits is not a major concern, despite concerns that ministers are in denial about the issue.
- Keir's cronies: Starmer to create another 19 Labour peers in one of final acts as PM... as he prepares resignation honours list despite vowing not to have one
Starmer plans to create 19 Labour peers as one of his final acts as PM and is preparing a resignation honours list despite previously vowing against it.
- Burnham moves closer to becoming British PM, Farage runs against Count Binface
Andy Burnham is a candidate to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader, with nominations opening on July 9. Nigel Farage is competing against Count Binface in an election in Clacton.
- The most shameless pitches for a job in Andy Burnham’s team — ranked
The article ranks prominent Labour politicians vying for roles in Andy Burnham’s potential government, highlighting their public endorsements and policy pitches. Key figures include Wes Streeting, Mike Tapp, and Al Carns, who have each positioned themselves through speeches, media articles, and policy proposals.
- Farage says Binface by-election is deadly serious: 'Labour and the Tories are both showing contempt for the electorate - this is an election with real people'
Farage describes the Binface by-election as 'deadly serious,' accusing Labour and the Tories of showing contempt for the electorate. He emphasizes that the election involves 'real people.'
- Burnham promises Labour MPs he will not use party discipline to ‘stifle debate’
Andy Burnham has promised Labour MPs he will not use party discipline to stifle debate, encouraging them to raise issues and policy ideas freely. Nominations for the Labour leadership open on Thursday, with Burnham as the expected sole candidate and former armed forces minister Al Carns confirming he will not seek the position.
- Labour's review into personal independence payments highlights lamentable legacy on welfare
Labour's review of personal independence payments reveals a poor legacy in welfare. The review highlights issues with the implementation of these payments.
- Major UK parties refuse to contest Farage special election after he resigns
Major UK political parties have decided not to contest the special election triggered by Nigel Farage's resignation from Parliament, allowing the Reform UK leader to run unopposed amid investigations into his undeclared finances. The refusal by Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore parties is likely to make the election a referendum on Farage himself.
- I've got ADHD - it's no excuse to not work or claim benefits. Rewarding ever higher numbers of people for being lazy is yet another way Labour is failing this country: ANNABEL FENWICK ELLIOTT
Annabel Fenwick Elliott argues that ADHD should not be an excuse for avoiding work or claiming benefits. She criticizes Labour for rewarding laziness, claiming it reflects the party's failure to address societal issues.
- Lammy refuses to apologise to rape victims as Labour plots to free sex attackers early from prison to ease overcrowding
Lammy refuses to apologize to rape victims as Labour plans to release sex attackers early from prison to address overcrowding. The article highlights the political strategy to ease prison conditions by freeing sex offenders.
- Starmer warned his EU love-in is bugging farmers as red tape cuts allowing them to feed livestock eco-friendly insects and human food waste are held up while Labour woos Brussels
Starmer is being warned that his pro-EU stance is causing frustration among farmers, as regulatory delays prevent them from using eco-friendly insects and human food waste to feed livestock. Labour's focus on EU relations is highlighted in the article.
- Labour benefits review 'calls for disability assessments to be scrapped instead of made tougher'
The Labour benefits review proposes to eliminate disability assessments instead of making them more stringent. The review suggests replacing current assessments with an alternative approach.
- Labour calls on Farage to ‘come clean’ over £5m gift and work with crime agency over money laundering concerns - UK politics live
Labour urges Nigel Farage to address a £5m gift reported to a UK crime agency over money laundering concerns. The Lib Dems accuse Farage of dishonesty, citing a YouGov poll where 60% of respondents believe he has not been honest about his financial affairs.
- Tories and Labour try to call Nigel Farage’s bluff
The Conservative Party (Tories) and Labour Party are denouncing Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's by-election strategy as a 'gimmick' and have decided not to contest it.
- Labour hikes probate fees by 75% next week in a move labelled 'exploitative' of grieving families
Labour is increasing probate fees by 75% starting next week, a decision criticized as exploitative of grieving families.
- Ex-NATO chief says UK may get 'frosty' Ankara welcome in absence of 3.5% plan
George Robertson, former NATO chief, criticized the UK government for not setting a path to 3.5% defense spending, predicting a frosty response from NATO allies at the summit. The UK plans to allocate an additional £15 billion for modernizing its armed forces.
- Treasury watchdog alert for Labour on tax hikes to cover soaring spending: OBR warns 50m Brits - including minimum wage workers - could end up paying 40% rate
The Treasury watchdog warns Labour that tax hikes may be needed to fund increased spending, with the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasting 50 million Brits, including minimum wage workers, could face a 40% tax rate. The alert highlights potential financial strain on a large segment of the population.
- Labour asks Electoral Commission to investigate claims Farage broke electoral law by not disclosing gifts – UK politics live
Labour has requested the Electoral Commission investigate Nigel Farage for potentially violating electoral law by not disclosing gifts. A £5m donation to Farage from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is under scrutiny by parliamentary authorities.
- Labour and the Tories need to outflank the extremists
The article argues that Labour and the Conservatives must focus beyond cultural issues to counter extremists in elections. It highlights Kemi Badenoch and Andy Burnham as key figures needing to adopt this strategy.
- Top Burnham adviser says Whitehall is too focused on the US
Jim O’Neill, a senior economist advising Andy Burnham, criticizes the UK’s reliance on the US and advocates for broader trade engagement, including with China. He supports Burnham’s potential leadership and highlights the need for clear values in UK policy.
- Labour's defence plans branded a 'pantomime' as Keir Starmer heads to bruising Nato summit with Donald Trump
Labour's defence plans are criticized as a 'pantomime' as Keir Starmer prepares for a NATO summit with Donald Trump. The article highlights tensions surrounding Starmer's diplomatic engagement with Trump.
- Former Labour minister George Howarth dies at the age of 77
George Howarth, a Labour minister, has died at the age of 77. His death is confirmed in the title, with no additional details provided in the article content.
- Labour big beasts on parade for jobs under Burnham: 'At-risk' Yvette Cooper warns AI could be like 'Hiroshima' as Angela Rayner pushes for comeback
Labour figures discuss jobs under Burnham. Yvette Cooper warns AI could be like Hiroshima, while Angela Rayner seeks a political comeback.
- Labour donor urges Andy Burnham urged to slash sky-high energy prices
A Labour donor urged Andy Burnham to reduce high energy prices. The donor is calling for action to address the issue of sky-high energy costs.
- Rise of 20mph zones under Labour sparks 500 per cent surge in number of drivers caught speeding in them, sparking renewed accusations of a 'war on motorists'
The introduction of 20mph zones under Labour has led to a 500% increase in drivers caught speeding in these areas, leading to accusations of a 'war on motorists'.
- Deluded Keir Starmer moans that Labour didn't give his 'plan' time to work - as Burnham ally swipes that he 'lost the dressing room'
Keir Starmer claims Labour did not allow his 'plan' sufficient time to work, while an ally of Burnham criticizes him for 'losing the dressing room'.
- Rich nations must unleash land, labour, energy and capital
The article argues that wealthy nations should prioritize unleashing land, labor, energy, and capital to drive growth. It warns that policymakers' shift toward industrial interventionism risks overlooking these fundamental economic drivers.
- MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: Labour won't be happy until it has taxed us all out of existence
The article criticizes Labour's tax policies, claiming the party will continue increasing taxes until it 'taxes us all out of existence.' The piece appears in the Mail on Sunday and presents a negative perspective on Labour's economic approach.
- What impact will Andy Burnham have on Zack Polanski and the Greens?
The article examines whether Andy Burnham's leadership could influence Zack Polanski's Green Party, noting recent polling shifts between Labour and the Greens. It highlights political volatility, with Labour and the Greens swapping leads in polls this year, but concludes it is too early to determine Burnham's impact.
- Labour should win next election under Burnham after work already done, Starmer says
Keir Starmer said Labour should win the next election under his likely successor, Andy Burnham, based on his achievements. Starmer stated he holds no personal animosity toward Burnham.
- Labour U-turns on 'Migrant St' as Mail reveals asylum seekers were given priority over veterans for £250,000 newbuild homes
Labour reversed its stance on 'Migrant St' after the Mail reported that asylum seekers were prioritized over veterans for £250,000 newbuild homes. The policy shift highlights a dispute over housing allocation priorities.