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RMT leader Mick Lynch backs Jeremy Corbyn for MP
Morning Star· 3 days agoRMT general secretary Mick Lynch urged residents of Islington North to vote for Jeremy Corbyn as an independent candidate at his campaign’s closing rally...
Full Ilford North results as Wes Streeting narrowly avoids shock loss
Ilford Recorder· 1 day agoHere are the results for the Ilford North constituency.
SARAH VINE: Smug and abusive, why's the Left so nasty even in victory?
Daily Mail· 2 days agoKick the bastards out.' He added: 'There's no civic duty today, only civic pleasure.' 'The Tories...
Starmer won by shifting to the right. But the Labour left doesn’t need to spend these years in the...
The Guardian· 11 hours agoWhen Labour wins a general election by centrist means, some on the left of the party always have mixed feelings. It’s sometimes forgotten by centrists that the Labour left hates the Tories with ...
Here’s how bad it is for Sunak: I went to the most Tory seat in Britain – and the word on people’s...
The Guardian· 4 days agoIf politics is a soap opera, the people of Canvey Island switched off a few years ago. This is England at its most Conservative, literally: the island is in the constituency of Castle Point, ...
A beachhead for democracy survives in Islington North
Morning Star· 17 hours agoIF YOU want to find the Jeremy Corbyn victory party, just follow the singing. “Oh, Jeremy Corbyn!”...
Medieval LOLs to Miss Me? Your favourite podcasts of 2024 so far
The Guardian· 2 days agoMiquita and Lily have known each other since they were small and this enduring friendship shines through. The best I’ve listened to so far is the Medieval LOLs podcast from the London Review of Books.
Keir Starmer’s hard road ahead
The New Statesman· 4 days agoOne thing we can all agree on: Keir Starmer’s Labour government has been an unmitigated disaster. Bloody Labour, stodgy betrayers – they have already...
Sleaford Mods, the 1975, Fred Again: the songs that sum up each year of Tory government
The Guardian· 4 days agoThe last period of Conservative rule, from 1979 to 1997, took the UK from post-punk and disco to drum’n’bass and Britpop. Today, you can look back at the first year of David Cameron’s coalition ...