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Culture for Labour

In an open letter to Tribune over 500 writers, artists and musicians endorse Labour's vision of the arts, and its conception of politics as "something inherently collective, creative and transformative.”

Labour’s Big Night

Last night's resounding debate victory for Jeremy Corbyn exposed both Jo Swinson and Boris Johnson as out of touch with the concerns of working people - and can become a springboard to win this election.

Labour’s Offer to Young People

Today, Labour will launch its 'Youth Manifesto' offering fundamental change to millions of young people whose lives have been blighted by low pay, high rents and a government that has turned its back on them.

Trashing Peace in Northern Ireland

By lining up behind hardline loyalists and advocating impunity for state-sanctioned killings, the Tories have undermined decades of peace building in Northern Ireland in just a few short years.

The Arts for All

In the best of the party's traditions, Labour's manifesto for this election promises to open up the arts to those from all backgrounds – breaking a cycle which increasingly restricts cultural expression to an elite.

Lifting the Floor

Labour's manifesto shows that the party understands the urgency of the burning injustices that are stunting the lives of millions in Britain today - and is prepared to take action to end them.

Why Free Dental Care Matters

With 1 in 5 people skipping dental care because of costs resulting in thousands of preventable surgeries every year, Labour's plan to introduce free dental checks can't come a minute too soon.