Prime minister
speaks after Labour leader urged government to condemn both Israel's military action and Hamas's rocket attacks
James Mildred was
speaking after Labour's newly appointed shadow health secretary Heidi Alexander said in an interview with the Mirror that she supports...
She spoke after Labour, Tory and Green MSPs on Holyrood's Social Security Committee united in June to vote through a series of amendments to the Scottish Government's Child Poverty Bill - including one by Green MSP Alison Johnstone requiring ministers to set out whether they will use new welfare powers to increase child benefit.
The prime minister was
speaking after Labour said it opposed the former Luxembourg leader getting the job.
Not exact matches
Speaking after the HMRC data loss and a fresh row over political funding in the
Labour party, Mr Cameron said Mr Brown's government was now suffering from bureaucratic over-reach and incompetence.
So much of what is being said on their side of the blogosphere, and Twitter, the howls of righteous indignation from people whose party took us to two bloody wars and failed to reform the system
after 13 years in power, amounts to: «how dare you even
speak to the Tories, they are evil, you are evil,
Labour will crush you LOLZ».
Toby Perkins was
speaking on the Daily Politics
after the Cooper campaign approved an article by Helen Goodman MP entitled: «Why, as a Parent, I'm Backing Yvette Cooper as
Labour's Next Leader.»
This brought him to the attention of party leader Tony Blair, and shortly
after his defeat by the SNP he was welcomed at the Scottish
Labour Party Conference in the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness where he
spoke immediately before Blair in the critical debate on abolition of Clause 4.4 of the
Labour Party Constitution.
As politicans from left and right
spoke up, former
Labour communcations chief Alastair Cambell revealed on The Andrew Marr Show that one Tory MP was in tears
after hearing the news last night.
Speaking after the ballot count,
Labour leader Ed Miliband explained that his party's strategy in the run up to next year's general election is to «focus on the economy and standards of living».
The
Labour leader was
speaking after beating David Cameron to the Elysee Palace, in a diplomatic blow to the prime minister.
Speaking at a media conference
after the national executive meeting, he said: «It is clear that a small minority who didn't accept my election as leader of the Scottish
Labour Party just five months ago won't accept the vote of the executive today and that will continue to divide the party.
After Mr McDonnell praised Mr Corbyn's «heroism», the
Labour leader himself came out to
speak to the crowd.
Speaking after losing his East Renfrewshire seat, Jim Murphy said the
Labour party would «fight on»
Margaret Hodge
spoke out
after weeks of
Labour MPs resigning from Mr Corbyn's shadow ministerial team and the
Labour leader losing the support of the vast majority of his parliamentary colleagues.
Former shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn has
spoken to ITV News
after his sacking by
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Paul Kenny, the leader of the GMB union,
spoke out
after Jeremy Corbyn made clear his intention to overturn
Labour's long - standing pro-Trident policy.
Mr Corbyn
spoke out
after his MPs voted by 172 to 40 in favour of a motion stating they have «no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn as Leader of the parliamentary
Labour party».
Speaking after the result was announced,
Labour leader Ed Miliband said: «We should all be proud of the
Labour Party that has shown the courage to change»
The main business organisations
spoke out
after Miliband said
Labour would reject the «threat mechanism» proposed by the prime minister to hold an in - out referendum on Britain's EU membership by 2017
after negotiations to reform the EU.
Burnham
spoke out today
after Harman suggested at the weekend that
Labour will not vote against the government's welfare bill.
The
Labour leader made his exit shortly
after speaking at around 1030 pm.
Labour conference chiefs struggled to find a
speaking slot for Sadiq Khan this year, and only gave the green light to the London mayor
after angry London
Labour MPs demanded it and the Conference Arrangements Committe agreed.
Speaking after the debate, Ms McIntosh said: «The negative behaviour of government backbench MPs today shows that the
Labour party simply do [es] not care about the rising fear of crime among the general public.
The soon - to - be prime minister has warned the six deputy leadership candidates not to retreat to the «soft options» of old
Labour after one of the hopefuls
spoke of
Labour's «proud» socialist traditions.
Labour's Lucy Powell has accused the Conservatives and senior journalists of misquoting her
after she
spoke out this morning on the so - called EdStone.
Mr McCluskey
spoke out
after former
Labour leader Neil Kinnock made a direct appeal for him to ditch his support for Mr Corbyn.
Speaking after the hour - long meeting, a source close to the
Labour leader said the party was still suffering the
after - effects of last year's failed leadership coup.
That you don't have a mainstream woman leadership contender,
after 13 years in Government,
speaks eloquently of a hole somewhere near the heart of the
Labour project.
Speaking on The Agenda, to be broadcast at 10.45 pm, Mr Hunt also revealed he had yet to reach a decision on whether to run for
Labour leadership
after Ed Miliband resigned.
Speaking to the Huffington Post, Mr Smith warned there is «every likelihood» the
Labour party could split if Mr Corbyn retains the leadership
after 24 September.
He
spoke after Chris Leslie, the former shadow chancellor and critic of Corbyn, said that
Labour missed an «open goal» by losing the election.
UKIP's leader has
spoken of running joint candidates at future elections
after talks with some Conservative associations and one local
Labour party.
Mr Corbyn
spoke to the BBC's Norman Smith as he arrived to take part in an economics seminar in central London, shortly
after former
Labour leader Tony Blair warned the party against moving to the left.
McCluskey
spoke up in favour of Deans in a Guardian article
after the official resigned as the Unite convenor following reports that Ineos — the owner of Grangemouth — was preparing to sack him
after emails showed that he had campaigned on behalf of
Labour during company time.
And he said «No,
after speaking to all the
Labour leadership candidates, we would rather go into opposition»,» he said.
Len McCluskey
speaks out
after Ed Miliband intervenes to quell war of words between the
Labour's Blairite wing and unions
Speaking to the Mirror, McCluskey also said
Labour needed to pin down its stance on the free movement of people following departure from the EU,
after different MPs expressed wildly varying assessments on the need for any change.
Speaking to the BBC
after the result was announced, Paul Nuttall said he wanted to win «at least» ten seats at the next general election, and set out how he would target
Labour heartlands.
Andy Burnham warned that
Labour remains too «London - centric»
after no leader from the North was given
speaking slot at party conference
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
speaks after his party lost the once - safe seat of Copeland to the Conservatives in a shock byelection defeat.
A Scottish
Labour MSP has withdrawn her invitation to
speak at the Holyrood parliament from an academic who has linked abortion to mental health issues
after fellow MSPs raised concerns about the event.
Speaking on London's LBC radio, Nick Clegg said it was «quite understandable» that
Labour leader Ed Miliband was upset
after the paper ran an article about his late father, Marxist academic Ralph Miliband, under the headline «The man who hated Britain».
After announcing resignation in Downing Street, he then
spoke to activists at
Labour HQ where he confirmed he would be standing down as party leader.
She was
speaking to Jo Coburn on the Daily Politics about the Greens potentially looking at a «confidence and supply agreement rather than a coalition» with
Labour after the election.
Soon
after Ed Balls finished
speaking to conference, Hopi Sen restated to a Policy Network fringe the core thesis of Into the Black
Labour, which he co-authored: social justice and fiscal conservatism are complements.
Speaking to Good Morning Britain, Farage said Ukip was now «a truly national party»
after it came «within 600 votes of winning a safe
Labour seat».
Speaking after the result, Ms Innes was booed by Ukip supporters, who lost by on 617 votes, as she declared that only
Labour would protect the NHS.
Speaking 70 years
after election of Clement Attlee's government, which founded health service, leadership hopeful will say
Labour is scared of its own shadow
Speaking after the incident, Mr Millar said: «I've always suspected that
Labour ministers came from another planet.