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Labour outright majority at the next election is not a done deal, warns polling guru

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A LABOUR outright majority at the next election is not a done deal, a polling guru has warned.

Labour compares Tory record to ‘tragic soap opera’ in campaign stunt

A website presents the last 14 years of government as a serial called Chaos And Decline.

Labour to launch new attack videos on ‘14 years of Tory chaos’

Labour is seeking to keep hold of the initiaitve after their local election successes with a new series of attack videos

Labour compares Tory record to ‘tragic soap opera’ in campaign stunt

A website presents the last 14 years of government as a serial called Chaos And Decline.

Chaos & Decline: Labour’s spoof stitches together 14 years of Tory low points

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Trailers for fake five-episode series use broadcast clips to poke fun at Conservative prime ministers

Labour compares Tory record to ‘tragic soap opera’ in campaign stunt

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A website presents the last 14 years of government as a serial called Chaos And Decline.

Rwanda rubbishes Labour’s claims that it lacks space for Britain’s migrants as it vows to take ‘thousands’

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RWANDA has rubbished Labour’s claims that it lacks space for Britain’s migrants and vowed to take “thousands”.

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DOMINIC LAWSON: If Labour fights this dirty when they are miles in front, imagine how low they'll sink if the polls narrow

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No prizes for guessing the most compelling political message delivered in last week's council elections. Unfortunately, it was also a lie.

Local election battering isn’t all bad for Tories – they can look forward to a hung parliament not a Labour landslide

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AS they count their dead and wounded, vanquished Tories have but one thing to look forward to . . . a hung parliament, with Labour barely clinging to power.

Local election battering isn’t all bad for Tories – they can look forward to a hung parliament not a Labour landslide

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AS they count their dead and wounded, vanquished Tories have but one thing to look forward to . . . a hung parliament, with Labour barely clinging to power.

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Four key Vaughan Gething donation questions the Labour Party won't answer

Mr Gething was given money to help fund his successful bid to become First Minister but any left over campaign cash will go to the Labour Party

'The Tories have destroyed their own party and need to allow us all a fresh start with Labour'

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We want a General Election. We need that election for a fresh start for all of Britain and to reject their politics of hate. The Tories will go on destesting each other and Labour offers a better future

Poor Budget Affecting Employment Drive By Labour Ministry – Perm Sec

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Ismaila Abubakar, has said the poor budgetary allocation to the ministry was a major factor hindering the effective implementation of programs that would engage the…

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Labour to target south of England at general election, campaign chief says

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Pat McFadden says local election results give the party confidence it can win ‘blue wall’ seats that are ‘turning red’

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Labour ‘working to get support back’ after losing votes over Gaza stance

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Analysis shows almost 18% drop in party’s vote in areas of England where more than a fifth are Muslim

Labour’s youngest councillor, 18, wins seat a week before her A-level exams

The teenager ousted the sitting Tory councillor as she was elected to Peterborough City Council

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Momentum’s future hangs in balance after co-chair resigns and quits Labour

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Exclusive: Party insiders say departure of Hilary Schan could mark start of end for grassroots leftwing group

Labour can be proud of its local election results, but there’s still a way to go | Letters

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Bernie Evans bemoans the party’s centre-right policies and lack of radicalism to really inspire voters. Plus letters from Lyn Dade, Keith Flett, Jimmy McCluskey and Dr Mark Wilcox