Multiple Labour MPs are expected to face the sack after defying the Labour whip by backing a ceasefire in Gaza
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It was meant to be a disaster, but the doomsayers appear to be in retreat.
Former Liberal Democrat senior parliamentary researcher Gareth Roberts sees lessons to be learned from how the two parties coalesced ahead of the 1997 General Election
Britain's privatised energy distribution network could hold back Labour's ambitious plans for renewables
Conservative Chairman Greg Hands claims the record-breaking defeats do not suggest voters are at all unhappy with the Prime Minister
Only last December, Sir Keir backed plans for a "new second chamber" which would have "electoral legitimacy".
Exclusive new polling finds voters are not convinced by the Prime Minister's party conference claim to represent ordinary people's concerns, Adam Bienkov reports
The Labour leader has repeatedly defied his critics, but can his ultra cautious approach really take the party back into Government unscathed?
The Labour leader's labelling of those who disagree with him as 'unBritish' is a worrying sign of things to come, argues his former adviser Simon Fletcher
The party has adopted a more centralised approach as it steps away from potential deals with other parties