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Comment: Labour's shift to the right has pushed many Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic voters to the Conservative Party, but things might change under Jeremy Corbyn, says Tom Charles.
Comment: Refugees, the spectre of the Chilcot Report and the rise to prominence of Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn mean that Iraq is back at the centre of UK politics.
Comment: For far too long, mainstream rhetoric on multiculturalism and immigration has been shifting to the right. Corbyn's rise is a sign that many have had enough, writes Jamil Hussein.
Labour might have won the UK election, but the loss of key figures to pro-Gaza candidates highlight the need for a party rethink.
Tasnima Uddin explains why the attacks on Apsana Begum within the Labour Party reflect a broader assault on the politics she represents. As those associated with the Corbyn project continue to be targeted, broad solidarity is urgently needed.
As Labour leader Keir Starmer continues to abandon policies associated with Corbyn, even with the risk of losing the next general election, the base of activists and election of socialist candidates locally cannot be ignored, writes Mike Phipps.
Comment: Corbyn has finally declared a policy on Brexit, but whether it's the beginning of a unified opposition to a disastrous Conservative government remains to be seen, writes James Brownsell.
Comment: A ten-hour UK parliamentary debate led to MPs voting for war. But can Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's anti-war stance find wider appeal with the public, asks Tom Charles.
Comment: Owen Smith's challenge to the Labour leadership is steeped in Blair-era politics, while Corbyn has popular support and a credible foreign policy message, writes Tom Charles
Comment: The Chilcot report, a scramble for leadership, popular support for Corbyn and bitter infighting among MPs, may provide the ingredients of a perfect storm for Labour, writes Tom Charles