Gordon Brown faces backbench rebellion
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing a political coup as rebel Labour MPs plot to oust him from Number 10.
'Labour MPs petition for Brown to quit'
Labour MPs are reportedly circulating a draft email urging Gordon Brown to stand down.
Brown seeks to reassert authority
Gordon Brown is looking to reassert his authority at the head of the Labour Party after a damaging week in Westminster.
Brown's performance criticised
A series of Labour MPs have spoken publicly about the PM's performance after a number of embarrassing climbdowns and apologies.
Hain guilty of donations blunders
Former Cabinet Minister Peter Hain has been found guilty of "serious" failures in not registering donations to his campaign.
Hain cleared by funding inquiry
Former cabinet minister Peter Hain said he is "pleased" the investigation into his deputy Labour leadership campaign had cleared his name.
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Harman heralds 'Labour fightback'
Harriet Harman has ended Labour's conference by telling activists: "The fightback has begun".
Gordon Brown fights back
Gordon Brown has sought to re-establish his authority as Labour leader during his speech to the party conference in Manchester.
Labour members 'want new leader'
The majority of Labour Party members and supporters want a new leader, according to a poll.
Brown takes on 'oil dictatorship'
Business leaders are backing Gordon Brown's vow to free Britain from the "dictatorship of oil".
Gordon Brown has vowed to free Britain from the "dictatorship of oil" by investing in nuclear and renewable energy.
Brown accused of 'grubby deal making'
A Labour MP was told he would be "appropriately rewarded" for his support for the Government's controversial anti-terror measures.
Alexander refuses to quit over donations
Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander has refused to resign despite facing a ban from Parliament for breaking a donation law.
MPs told to disclose expenses
The High Court has ruled that MPs should be forced to disclose their expenses.
Supporters swell Tory coffers
Tory supporters boosted the party's coffers to the tune of almost £10 million in the final quarter of 2007.
Hain donors sought for questioning
Donors to Peter Hain's Labour Party deputy leadership campaign are being contacted by police who want to interview them.
Watt resigns over party donations
Labour Party General Secretary Peter Watt has resigned over a series of controversial donations to the party.
Johnson outlines plans for NHS
Health Secretary Alan Johnson has unveiled measures aimed at improving security for NHS staff and tackling hospital superbugs.
Taliban 'must be included' in Afghanistan
Defence Secretary Des Browne has admitted the Taliban must be involved in a successful Afghanistan peace process.