Jeremy Corbyn
Sorry you hated us: 5 grovelling apologies from UK politicians
Taken over as the leader of a wounded political party? Try some self-flagellation.
Nigel Farage taunts Tories over ‘fake’ members
POLITICO London Playbook awards 2024
Westminster’s tips for a perfect Christmas lunch
PMQs: Badenoch wins by punching Starmer on pensioners
Netanyahu arrest warrant shows Starmer’s Israel dilemma
Inside Keir Starmer’s election night whirlwind
17 wild facts about Kemi Badenoch’s new Tory team
From spilling wine on Queen Elizabeth’s carpets to branding colleagues “lazy,” the new Conservative leader has an eclectic shadow Cabinet.
King Charles and Keir Starmer, Britain’s newest diplomatic double act
Two men, worlds apart, are flying the flag in Samoa. But there’s more to connect the monarch and new UK PM than meets the eye.
Who’s going to pay for moving drug production to Europe?
Bringing drug production closer to home means reckoning with costs.
Trump allies rage at UK Labour help for Kamala Harris. There’s more to come.
Some U.S. progressives see Britain’s Keir Starmer as a lone center-left warrior if Donald Trump wins.
Keir Starmer’s reset shows his premiership is already in crisis
Less than 100 days after taking office, the Labour prime minister has already been forced to shake up his team.
When UK party conferences go wrong
Despite the best efforts of party bigwigs, Britain’s annual gatherings of political animals frequently descend into chaos.
Tech policy: 20 people to meet at Labour conference
We break down the 20 figures inside and outside government shaping Labour’s tech policy.
The brave 4 who think they can save Britain’s terminal Tory party
Meet the leadership hopefuls vying to bring the U.K’s Conservatives back from the brink.
Kamala Harris campaign told how to win by UK Labour strategist
Deborah Mattinson — a fixture of the U.K. polling scene — will travel to Washington D.C. next week to brief the Harris-Walz team.
Oasis reunion: Liam and Noel Gallagher have thoughts on Trump, Putin and Brexit
Oasis are getting back together. Good news for music fans, bad news for those hoping the Gallagher brothers might turn their hand to politics.
French left looks to UK Labour as a model for booting out Mélenchon
France’s centrist socialists are eyeing Britain’s experience of how to purge the hard left.
How Ed Miliband became Britain’s most divisive government minister
The energy secretary has made an eye-catching start. But how far is he prepared to rock the boat?
Keir Starmer is a sensation with the French
But it will take more than a serenade to woo Paris.
Britain’s new power list: 12 people you need to know in the UK Labour government
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now in office. These are the people who really matter in his government.
How the Tory campaign melted down in 6 disastrous weeks
Rishi Sunak played a bad hand appallingly — and paid a terrible price.
Jeremy Corbyn leads left-wing Gaza revolt against Labour
Independent MPs set to be thorn in PM Keir Starmer’s side over the Middle East.
Who is Keir Starmer? Britain’s new prime minister is complex, unknowable, aggrieved
Starmer could be a great reforming Labour PM. Or he could be, as his thwarted enemies call him, a Tory in red.
Gaza is still the hottest election issue in these parts of Britain
Labour Leader Keir Starmer faces intense pressure in heartland constituencies over his equivocation about war in the Middle East.
An American’s guide to the 2024 UK election
We can’t give you a felon and an old guy on July 4 — but we do have a gambling scandal. And Nigel Farage.
The next king of Scotland
Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar is following in the footsteps of his legendary political father.
The last 10 days of an election campaign
As the general election reaches its final week, host Sascha O’Sullivan takes us inside the last push of the campaign. She explores how parties use every trick …
Biden plagiarized him in the 1980s. Now Neil Kinnock wants the president to take a few more notes.
A Q&A with Neil Kinnock, who inadvertently tanked Biden’s first presidential run and sees some similarities between the British left and the U.S. left.