Labour pledges to get rail network ‘back on track’
Shadow transport secretary to announce nationalisation amid moves for automatic refunds for delays and bringing down costs
Shadow transport secretary to announce nationalisation amid moves for automatic refunds for delays and bringing down costs
When The Spectator named him Constituency Member of the Year in 1985, he missed the ceremony as he was ‘engaged on constituency work’
Politician who spent his life fighting poverty died following a battle with cancer as Tony Blair, Keir Starmer and Priti Patel pay tribute
Almost a year after Ms Rayner was elected MP, she purchased a £375,000 home in her new constituency
Canterbury MP was investigated by party over complaint that she had been transphobic for liking tweet by Graham Linehan
The Prime Minister has hinted at an autumn poll. The Telegraph examines his options
War on property investors escalates as Renters Reform Bill enters further debate
If Sir Keir Starmer is our next prime minister we’re doomed – he can’t even stand up to his own activists
In the working class communities represented by Field and others, the despondency and indignity of worklessness was always seen as a curse
Not even at the height of wartime was ‘Happy St George’s Day’ echoed so fervently by MPs as it was on April 23 2024
Shabana Mahmood says author should not be stigmatised for standing up for what she rightly believes in
Keir Starmer reveals plans for first government-backed rural crime strategy as reported offences in countryside rise by 130,000
First Minister was responsible for overseeing the operations of the bank which sent the funds and now faces calls for an inquiry
Prime Minister to name Sir Tim Barrow as new man in Washington despite Foreign Secretary’s suggestion to wait until after election
Afua Hirsch says former PM made ‘problematic remarks’ about her in 2008 in the presence of his then-wife Marina Wheeler
Mark Rayner sold his home in Lowndes Lane, Stockport, in 2016 after buying the property in 1991 under right to buy scheme
Starmer risks forcing neurodivergent students out of their ‘comfortable environments’
Labour leader says ‘patriotism is a force for good’ and promised to level the playing field for aspiring young athletes