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By: Stefan Boscia

Stefan Boscia is CityAM's political correspondent.

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  • Labour suffers second cyber attack in 24 hours

    November 12, 2019

    Labour has been hit by a second cyber attack in two days, after hackers reportedly targeted the party’s web services this afternoon. Hackers tried to force its web services offline from around 1pm today, according to a Labour source. Read more: Labour experiences a ‘sophisticated and very large’ cyber attack A Labour spokesperson said: “We [...]

  • General Election: New poll extends the Conservatives’ lead over Labour

    November 12, 2019

    The Conservative party’s lead over Labour and the Liberal Democrats has grown, according to the latest polling. A Britain Elects poll released this morning shows the Tories moving up one point to 39 per cent, while Labour and the Liberal Democrats remain stable at 31 and 15 per cent respectively. Bookmakers have the Conservatives as [...]

  • Labour experiences a ‘sophisticated’ cyber attack

    November 12, 2019

    Labour has said it has been the victim of a “sophisticated and large scale cyber attack” on its digital platforms. However, a spokesperson for the party said the attempt had failed and there was no data breach. Read more: Hillary Clinton slams ‘shameful’ decision to delay Russian interference report “We took swift action and these [...]

  • Hillary Clinton slams ‘shameful’ decision to delay Russian interference report

    November 12, 2019

    Hillary Clinton has slammed the UK government for delaying the release of a report into potential Russian political interference before next month’s election, calling it “shameful” and “inexplicable”. The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report has been given security clearance, but will not be publicly released before the 12 December General Election. Read more: General [...]

  • People’s Vote staff reject new director as attempt to break strike flops

    November 11, 2019

    It was another day of dysfunction for the People’s Vote campaign as striking staff members rejected Saturday’s appointment of Tory figure Stuart Hand as acting director. The 40 members of staff had planned to have showdown talks today with de-facto People’s Vote chairman – and PR tycoon – Roland Rudd in a bid to get [...]

  • London Underground: Union threatens Christmas Tube strikes

    November 11, 2019

    There may be “significant disruption” on the London Underground during the Christmas period as rail workers decide on whether to engage in strike action. One thousand Tube cleaners from the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) union today began voting on whether to take industrial action in a bid for better pay and amenities. Read [...]

  • More than 200,000 UK workers get Christmas pay rise in line with real living wage

    November 11, 2019

    More than 200,000 employees from major UK companies are set for a pre-Christmas pay rise thanks to the “real living wage” campaign. Businesses signed up to the campaign will raise its London employees’ hourly wages by 20p to £10.75. Read more: Sajid Javid promises to increase nationa living wage to £10.50 Meanwhile, the hourly rate [...]

  • Brexit Party will not contest 317 Conservative-held seats at the General Election

    November 11, 2019

    Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party will not stand in the 317 Conservative-held constituencies in the General Election, after previously saying the party would field candidates in 600 seats. Farage said he would strip back the party’s campaign due to Boris Johnson’s statement yesterday concerning the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with the EU. Read more: Sterling jumps as [...]

  • Emily Thornberry grilled over Jeremy Corbyn’s nuclear stance

    November 11, 2019

    Labour’s foreign secretary struggled to answer questions about Jeremy Corbyn’s preparedness to use military action or nuclear weapons today in the face of questions about the opposition leader’s history of pacifism. Emily Thornberry faced a barrage of questions in several interviews this morning about whether Corbyn would use nuclear weapons or indeed any military force [...]

  • Conservatives and Labour battle over election spending pledges

    November 10, 2019

    The Conservatives have sparked a furious political row with Labour over claims that a Jeremy Corbyn government would splurge over £1 trillion on its policy pledges. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said the Tory attack was “fake news” while government ministers came unstuck amid questions about their own spending commitments. Read more: Sajid Javid confirms new [...]

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