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Jeremy Corbyn

Tory donor calls Jeremy Corbyn 'a tw*t' live on the BBC

26 July 2017

“We’ll definitely leave it there."

David Herdson: Labour should ditch Jeremy Corbyn - but not over Brexit

2 February 2017

Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of Labour has belatedly entered its final phase, though that...

Jeremy Corbyn says Labour will back snap election despite poll woes

23 December 2016

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Jeremy Corbyn wins beard of the year... but loses momentum in the polls

9 December 2016

New polling gives the Tories a 17-point lead over Labour.

Jeremy Corbyn's latest media offensive gets spoof treatment

22 November 2016

The Labour leader had hoped to woo voters with talk of 'cyber physical systems'.

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11 November 2016

The Brighton-based writer explains why Corbynism is the most important political development in...

Jeremy Corbyn calls for ‘end to trench warfare’… and key enemy signals retreat

28 September 2016

It could be the first time that John Woodcock has ever praised the leader.

Jeremy Corbyn’s landslide re-election – breakdown of the results

24 September 2016

The Labour leader won comfortably in each of the three categories of Labour voters.

Steve Richards: Now Corbyn's opponents need to show some humility

24 September 2016

The so-called shadow cabinet rebels cocked up - and the contrast with the Blair/Brown era is...

Abi Wilkinson: A plea to both sides of the Corbyn divide

23 September 2016

Responsibility for Labour’s abysmal polling doesn’t lie entirely with Jeremy Corbyn's supporters...

David Herdson: Corbyn and McDonnell are missing a trick

22 September 2016

The Labour left could strengthen its grip on the party by giving members are greater say over...

I voted Owen Smith for Labour leader, says Jeremy Corbyn’s ex-wife

21 September 2016

'Last time I voted for Jeremy out of personal loyalty, but I’ve been so saddened and really...

Adrian McMenamin: What makes Corbyn so confident?

20 September 2016

There are four key reasons why the Labour leader still believes he can be prime minister.

Jeremy Corbyn reveals favourite book (and favourite biscuit)

19 September 2016

Labour leader says he has read Ulysses at least four times.

Jeremy Corbyn to ‘reach out’ to Labour MPs… as allies talk deselection

19 September 2016

Team Corbyn are pushing ahead with the ‘good cop, bad cop’ approach to party management.

Jeremy Corbyn ‘wins’ PMQs with sustained focus on grammar schools

14 September 2016

Even resolutely anti-Corbyn MPs were cheered by today's performance in the chamber.

UB40 endorse Jeremy Corbyn the ‘incorruptible politician’

5 September 2016

Team Corbyn are also boasting of support from Rudimental and Rizzle Kicks.

Kerry McCarthy lifts the lid on her time as shadow environment secretary

1 September 2016

'When the leader’s office did venture into Defra territory, they didn’t talk to the shadow team...

Kevin Maguire: Corbyn needs to start talking to Tories to get to No 10

1 September 2016

The Labour leader's progressive friends cannot carry him to Downing Street on their own.

JK Rowling speaks out: Jeremy Corbyn is no Albus Dumbledore

31 August 2016

After weeks of speculation, the Harry Potter author has moved to set the record straight.

Who exactly is voting for Jeremy Corbyn to be Labour leader?

31 August 2016

Poll sheds new light on the age, gender and location of those backing the Labour leader.

Jeremy Corbyn unveils digital manifesto… with help from top ‘cybernatic communist’

30 August 2016

Left wing academic Richard Barbrook was tapped up by Team Corbyn to advise on digital plans....

Jeremy Corbyn gets angry with reporters covering traingate row

24 August 2016

The Labour leader clashed with one reporter on his doorstep and another at his press conference...

Brand Corbyn gets derailed by Richard Branson and Virgin Trains

23 August 2016

Leader known for his principles and authenticity is accused of telling porkies for a PR stunt....

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