In an exclusive interview with Sunday People political editor Nigel Nelson, the surprise frontrunner opens up about his colourful past and his plans for the future
Shouts of ‘shame’ ring out at rally in Westminster at mention of party leader, Jeremy Corbyn
A poll has placed Labour at its lowest point in seven years, just hours after the party was beaten into fourth place by Ukip and the Liberal Democrats in a by-election.
Labour is fighting for its soul over anti-Semitism, Gordon Brown has said as he warned Jeremy Corbyn he has just days to remove the "stain" from the party.
The notion that a return to Blairism would rescue Labour is completely out of touch. If the left does not offer a convincing economic alternative to austerity then the far right will capitalise
‘Britain deserves better than simply outsourcing our country’s security and prosperity to the whims of the Trump White House,’ Mr Corbyn will tell an audience at Chatham House
The cold weather didn’t have to be bad news – […]
Jeremy Corbyn said today that convicted terrorists should 'not necessarily' have to serve the entirety of their prison sentences as Boris Johnson vowed to toughen up terror laws.
The Tory and Labour leaders faced off in the final head-to-head debate ahead of next week's election.
After Brexit. is Corbyn who should hang his head in shame and despair. Whether or not he survives in the short-term as Leader of the Labour Party, the MP Islington North is guilty of a double betrayal.
Clive Lewis: Calling Jeremy Corbyn Unpatriotic For Not Singing The National Anthem Is 'Preposterous'
The Unite general secretary insisted secret agents are deploying “dark arts” to try to bring down Mr Corbyn
Mr Corbyn is understood to be unwilling to move on the Jewish community’s demand that he accepts that defining Israel as a ‘racist endeavour’ is anti-Semitic.
The Conservative party is torn apart by EU in-fighting. Backbenchers' attempts to discredit Corbyn were dangerously childish - and did the British people a serious disservice
Jeremy Corbyn was cheered to the rafters by the newly-enlarged ranks of Tory MPs as he took to his feet in the debate on the government's legislative programme.
We need a new deal for older people - but someone has to pay for it, argues Jeremy Corbyn
Sanders and Corbyn have rekindled the mass desire for a functioning democracy
ONE of Jeremy Corbyn’s closest allies, Unite general secretary Len McCluskey, has blamed the catastrophic election result for the Labour Party on its leader.
Chants of ‘Where’s Jeremy Corbyn?’ as all of party’s senior figures applauded at Final Say rally – except its leader
With so much confusion in the streets, it is sometimes difficult to make heads or tails of what is happening to us, or more importantly, Who is doing these things to us. Which is why I was Quite Ch…
The Labour leader stood with figures from all parts of the political spectrum in honour of the 49 people who died in the attack
A obra do artista britânico Sean Henry atraiu mais gente do que o esperado, e a multidão começou a prejudicar a paisagem natural do lugar. Entenda.
Blairites and Clintonites must bring themselves to admit that “third way” centrism is a relic of the past
Jeremy Corbyn attended a conference with a convicted Hamas military leader who was jailed in Israel for his role in orchestrating a string of terrorist attacks that killed more than 100 people, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
As made clear at Glastonbury Festival, Jeremy Corbyn is a magnet for the young — but most especially those from well-to-do backgrounds, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.
The LBC host pointed out that the song does not honour anyone in Britain apart from the Queen
Labour will seek to re-establish its economic reputation as party members gather en masse for the first time since Jeremy Corbyn's dominant leadership victor...
BRITONS have vented their fury at a plan proposed by Jeremy Corbyn that could see a Labour Party government cripple pensioners with council tax hikes if they get the keys to No10.
Letters: More than forty senior academics write to condemn what they see as an anti-Corbyn bias in media coverage of the antisemitism debate
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror the Labour leader said: "I was elected with a very big mandate to do the job, and I am doing the job"
Jeremy Corbyn should "hang his head in shame", says Dame Margaret Hodge.
Left winger Jeremy Corbyn has become the unlikely front runner in the race to be leader of the Labour Party, enjoying the vocal support of a newly politicised youth
The Mirror's Brian Reade goes on the leadership trail with Jeremy Corbyn to find out why the crowds are flocking to see him
JEREMY Corbyn yesterday refused five times to fully condemn IRA killers. The Labour leader was later labelled as vile, accused of “siding with Britain’s enemies” and blasted as unfit to be PM. He a…
Mr Corbyn, breaking ’the protocol of sterile politics’, spoke at Manchester Cathedral for The People’s Post Rally
Jeremy Corbyn has written to Theresa May to demand the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is widened to cover social issues linked to the disaster.
George Osborne's ratings have plunged, according to exclusive polling taken before and after his disastrous eighth Budget.
Shift within grassroots movement may persuade Labour to support referendum on deal
Key figures remain under threat, with Maria Eagle expected to be moved on from her role as Shadow Defence Secretary
Mayor of London’s call for people’s vote adds to pressure on Jeremy Corbyn
Carol McGiffinn says Tony Blair slating Jeremy Corbyn has been a great advert for the potential Labour leader
In an exclusive interview with Sunday People political editor Nigel Nelson, the surprise frontrunner opens up about his colourful past and his plans for the future
People took to Twitter to say that they'd 'never seen anything like it' as enormous queues were reported outside polling stations in London and other major cities
Ms Champion was one of dozens of Labour frontbenchers who quit in protest at Jeremy Corbyn's leadership last month
The delegation praised the politician’s continual push for justice and peace both inside and outside of Parliament.
LABOUR’S destructive internal row over defence policy deepened yesterday when Jeremy Corbyn suggested Britain’s Trident submarines could patrol without nuclear weapons.