Angela Rayner challenges Keir Starmer
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The former deputy prime minister hit out at the government's proposed immigration reforms as "un-British" and a "breach of trust".
The ex-deputy PM did not name Keir Starmer in her attack on Labour's direction and policies - but she did not have to.
Exclusive: Resolution could pave way for full return to frontline politics, but allies stress she has no plans to directly challenge Keir Starmer
Angela Rayner's return to frontline politics began in earnest this week as the former deputy leader set out the challenge in the upcoming May elections. "The very survival of the Labour Party is at
The ex Deputy-PM is not acting in a vacuum here. More than 100 Labour MPs share her concerns
Greater Manchester mayor says Rayner’s criticism of planned immigration changes, which she called ‘un-British’, echoed ‘moral questions’
Angela Rayner is widely seen as a potential successor to Sir Keir Starmer amid rumours of a leadership challenge in the face of devastating approval ratings and questions over the direction of the
The party hired a tax-specialist lawyer to investigate Rayner's affairs before her resignation, potentially costing tens of thousands of pounds.
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Angela Rayner attacks Labour for forgetting roots with workers
Since being forced to resign as deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner has largely kept any criticisms of the government to herself. But she has let rip. In a jaw-dropping speech to Labour activists of the leftwing Mainstream group,