Disquiet in main UK opposition party as Corbyn ally John McDonnell fears suspension and threat of expulsion hangs over centrist figure
Watchdog accused of being asleep at wheel over Woodford scandal
Focus is ‘delivering for the people, not champagne with billionaires’, say aides
The party must embrace modern social democracy to rebuild support
Labour civil war bursts into open with party set for worst result in almost a century
Shadow chancellor expected to use role to promote younger ‘Corbynista’ loyalists
Loyalists push potential heirs while moderates weigh how to handle leader’s legacy should Tories win big
The prime minister had a dilemma over whether to accept an Andrew Neil interview
FT exclusive: shadow chancellor rules out pact and dares others to vote down policies
Strategy of targeting Tory seats dubbed ‘kamikaze’ in wake of poll indicating Johnson majority
Tories jump on threat to pledge to leave alone those making less than £80,000
‘Expensive’ policy was not counted in manifesto document
Manifesto spending levels in line with France and Germany, but more reliant on business levies
Critics fear move will prompt companies to quit North Sea operations
Shadow chancellor sets out reforms for corporate governance and company law
From Clive Anderson, London W14, UK
Most leftwing manifesto in generation to include nationalisations and billions in low-carbon investment
The move would leave an enormous hole in BT’s pension fund
Chancellor uses election speech to propose higher spending on infrastructure
Labour is proposing much more radical rules than Conservatives
McDonnell sets out public sector investment boost as election campaign kicks off
The left sees climate change as justification for massive fiscal expansion
PM challenges opposition over December 12 poll in bid to regain Brexit initiative
Shadow chancellor says opposition will not do deals or form coalition
Senior party figures urge caution but Labour leader says party is ready for polls
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