Labour has rejected a Conservative claim that deputy leader Angela Rayner told a Tory MP she crossed and uncrossed her legs in the Commons in an effort to distract Boris Johnson. The Conservative ...
Video: Odds plunge on Angela Rayner becoming next Labour party leader after she vowed to quit if police find she broke the law over council house sale Angela Rayner faces pressure over claims she ...
One of the many great shifts in British politics over the past few years has been the introduction of the “glow up”, ...
Reshuffle in UK Labour's Sir ... for next year. Angela Rayner has been appointed shadow leveling up secretary, replacing Lisa Nandy, who is demoted to become the party's new shadow minister ...
Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister ... In both cases, excuses are made for him. He had to save the Labour Party by taking it back from the Corbynites who still held sway among the members.
and Labour Party staffers volunteering on the ground for her campaign. Asked if it was a mistake for senior staffers to have met with the Harris campaign, Sir Keir insisted any members of his ...
Johnson says Tory MP who made Rayner 'Basic Instinct' claim faces 'terrors of the earth' ...
While other Labour Party members might hesitate when calling themselves a socialist, deputy leader Angela Rayner affirms her ... would cross and uncross her legs to distract Mr Johnson when ...
Angela Rayner issued a defiant response after Donald Trump’s campaign accused the Labour Party of interfering in the US election. Responding to the claim on Wednesday (23 October), the deputy ...
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner has said she would "like to see" Diane Abbott back as a Labour MP. The party suspended Ms Abbott 11 months ago for saying Irish, Jewish and Traveller people do ...
With Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner there were no such hesitations ... suggested that Ms Reeves is really a believer too. As the party’s new Red Queen, many will now be looking to her ...
One of the many great shifts in British politics over the past few years has been the introduction of the “glow up”, undergone by the Labour party and many of its most senior politicians.