A small, but significant, political donation to Rachel Reeves, the Shadow Chancellor, has just been disclosed.
Reeves, who will be Britain's first woman Chancellor of the Exchequer if, as expected, Labour wins the election, has taken £2,800 from FGS Global.
Labour MP Jess Phillips said she was 'at a genuine loss' over William Wragg's nude pictures incident Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. A scan of his re-election campaign leaflet reads: 'Andy Burnham. Vote Andy 2nd May. Greater Manchester leading the Way'Or perhaps he just doesn't want to be associated with the party and its lacklustre leader, Sir Keir Starmer.
A barbed message to Humza Yousaf on his first anniversary as Scottish First Minister from Jim Murphy, a former Scottish Labour leader: 'Congratulations to Humza Yousaf... A thread of his most significant achievements to date. He is the only SNP First Minister not to have been arrested.'
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