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Kevin Schofield has covered UK politics for nearly 20 years for the Press Association, The Scotsman, The Herald, Daily Record and The Sun. He was editor of PoliticsHome between 2015 and 2020.
Jeremy Corbyn today declared that Labour was ready to run Britain as he called on his warring party to unite and take on the Conservatives.
Jeremy Corbyn will today vow to bring an end to the "greed is good" culture which led to the financial crash 10 years ago.
Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has said his party has "a moral obligation" to kick out anti-Semites within its ranks.
Len McCluskey and Chris Williamson had a public bust-up after their feud over changes to the way Labour candidates are selected boiled over.
A Labour government will oversee a massive expansion of free childcare for the parents of pre-school youngsters, Jeremy Corbyn is to announce.
Plans for Labour to always have a female joint-deputy leader have been ditched amid claims they could be used to "undermine Jeremy Corbyn".
Two Labour frontbenchers have refused to rule out extending Article 50 if Labour wins power.
Flights between the UK and EU could be grounded if there is a no-deal Brexit, the Government has warned.
Highly-paid water company bosses would be sacked under Labour's plans to renationalise the industry, John McDonnell
John McDonnell has pledged that the next election will usher in a "radical" Labour government as he put his party on a war footing in preparation for a snap election.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has condemned one of the party's most senior figures over an "anti-Catholic" remark he made to a female member.
A senior Labour frontbencher has complained to the BBC over the length of time Jeremy Corbyn was quizzed on anti-Semitism in an interview.
Labour could campaign for a second EU referendum - but only if they fail to force a general election over Brexit.
A Labour-run music and arts festival featuring Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell and a host a bands failed to make a profit, the party has admitted.
A senior Labour official has had to apologise after he appeared to make an anti-Catholic joke from the stage at the party's annual conference.
Calls for Labour MPs to face "open selections" before every general election have been blocked by the party's ruling body.
A senior Labour frontbencher has been criticised after she praised a Militant-led council for setting an illegal budget in the 1980s.
Theresa May has ramped up the rhetoric on Brexit - but ultimately nothing has changed.
Theresa May has accused EU leaders of failing to show her "respect" as she demanded they do more to help break the Brexit deadlock.
Jeremy Corbyn has refused to rule out giving the Scottish Parliament the power to hold another independence referendum if he becomes Prime Minister.
Labour could gain an extra 60 seats if it throws its weight behind a second EU referendum, according to a new poll.
Alastair Campbell has said he would find it "very difficult" to vote Labour at the next election if it does not try to stop Britain leaving the European Union.
As the dust settles from a turbulent few months for Jeremy Corbyn, this year’s conference will be a major test of how far the party has truly come in its efforts to address the problem of anti-Semitism, reports Kevin Schofield
A top adviser to Jeremy Corbyn has suggested the intelligence services are working to prevent him ever becoming Prime Minister.
Plans for a dramatic shake-up in the way Labour leaders and MPs are chosen have been shelved after splits emerged between the trade unions and Jeremy Corbyn.
Independent observers are to be given a say during investigations into sexual harassment complaints against Labour members, the party's ruling body has recommended.
Theresa May will insist social housing tenants are not "second-rate citizens" as she announces £2bn to build a generation of new homes.
An activist who claims she was raped by a senior Labour official has been targeted by Twitter trolls after she accused the party of dragging its feet over a probe into her case.
Britain is, by common consent, in the middle of its greatest political crisis since the Second World War.
A fresh Labour row is set to erupt after plans were resurrected to allow party members to elect local council leaders.
An activist who claims she was raped by a senior Labour official has accused the party of sitting on a report which reveals sexual harassment is "rife" in the organisation.
Downing Street has mocked Boris Johnson after the former Cabinet minister launched his latest attack on Theresa May's Brexit strategy.
In a crowded field, it has probably been the most boring Westminster guessing game of recent years.
Labour is preparing to vote against the Brexit deal Theresa May agrees with the European Union, Emily Thornberry has said.
The TUC has refused to be drawn on a suggestion by its president that Israel may be behind the anti-Semitism row which continues to dog the Labour party.
Sadiq Khan has been reselected as Labour candidate for the next London mayoral election.