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Don't look now, but Tony Blair may be on the verge of a political comeback. It won't be in the form of contesting the leadership of the Labor Party but rather in terms of influencing the party that he led to three successive electoral triumphs. Five year
People walk in London’s financial district Tuesday. Ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service put a “negative” outlook on Britain’s AAA credit rating Tuesday. LONDON The British government came under renewed criticism Tuesday for its far-reaching austeri
Riot police walk outside the French Embassy as members of Turkey's Labor Party shout slogans during a nearby protest against France in Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 24, 2012. The French Senate voted to make it a crime in France to deny that the killing of... View Photo »
The fault lies squarely with the Gillard government and the Labor Party
The legislation will limit the availability of a 30 percent tax rebate on health insurance premiums to lower- and middle-income earners. Currently all taxpayers can claim the rebate. But from July 1, individuals earning more than 129,000 Australian dolla
14 February 2012 Last updated at 22:50 ET By Phil Mercer BBC News, Sydney Will the top job be switched between Ms Gillard and Mr Rudd again? In the ruthless world of Australian politics a battle is being fought between Prime Minister Julia Gillard and th
The British government came under renewed criticism Tuesday for its far-reaching austerity program after Moody’s Investors Service warned that the country could be next in line to lose its triple-A credit rating. The opposition Labor Party and some busin
Riot police stand guard as members of Turkey's Labor Party shout slogans as they gather outside French Embassy for a protest against France in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday Jan. 24, 2012. The French Senate voted to make it a crime in France to deny that the... View Photo »
Delegates, in these coming days, I want us to have a fair dinkum Labor Party conference
The cricketer, or the son from American Dad? Another article with the “it’s not actually Gillard’s fault” overtones. No doubt there’s conniving & scheming going on, but that’s because Gillard keeps supplying the ammo. This quote from The Dish sums it all
The United States Labor Party is a social democratic political party advocating workers' interests. Membership is around 5,000. Full Article
Members of Turkey's Labor Party shout slogans as they gather outside French Embassy for a protest against France in Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 24, 2012. French Senate voted to make it a crime in France to deny that the killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago was a...
View Photo »Riot police walk outside the French Embassy as members of Turkey's Labor Party shout slogans during a nearby protest against France in Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 24, 2012. The French Senate voted to make it a crime in France to deny that the killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire nearly a...
View Photo »Libe Rieber-Mohn, Norwegian politician of the Labor Party participates in the launch of campaigning in Oslo, August 13, 2011, ahead of local elections next month.
View Photo »Members of the Labor Party, left, struggle with a parliament security official during a rally held against a free-trade agreement with the EU in front of the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, May 4, 2011. A compromise between the ruling and main opposition parties to...
View Photo »Members of the Labor Party shout a slogan during a rally held against a free-trade agreement with the EU in front of the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, April 19, 2011. The Korea-EU FTA was signed in October, and the European Parliament has already ratified the deal as...
View Photo »FILE - In this Wednesday, June 2, 2010 file photo, Israeli lawmaker Anastassia Michaeli, of the ultra-nationalistic Yisrael Beteinu party, left, is escorted off of the podium as she confronts Israeli Arab lawmaker Hanin Zoabi, right, who was on board of a Gaza-bound flotilla raided by...
View Photo »People attend a rally in support of same-sex marriages in Sydney on December 3, 2011. Australia's ruling Labor Party on December 3 agreed to support gay marriage, but consented to lawmakers voting with their conscience on the issue should a same-sex marriage bill come to parliament.
View Photo »The ferryboat which Anders Behring Breivik used to get to Utoya island approaches the island, Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69 people at a youth camp...
View Photo »A bullet hole is seen at a cafe where several victims were shot on Utoya island in Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69 people at a youth camp in July,...
View Photo »A view at the "school hut" used for accommodation and political workshops on Utoya island in Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69 people at a youth camp in...
View Photo »Trees are seen on the site where the last ten victims were shot on Utoya island in Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69 people at a youth camp in July,...
View Photo »A sign on a building where some of the victims of the July 22, 2011 massacre were killed is seen on Utoya island, Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69...
View Photo »Members of the media are seen aboard on a ferry to Utoya island in Norway, Monday, Oct. 3, 2011. Norway opened the island of Utoya to journalists Monday for the first time since confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik massacred 69 people at a youth camp in July, with the ruling...
View Photo »Erel Margalit, a leading Israeli venture capitalist and a founder of the Avoda Now campaign to reinvigorate the Labor Party with thousands of new members, announced this evening that he is running for the Party's chairmanship.
View Photo »Israel's Labor party candidate and former journalist Shelly Yachimovich casts her vote in Tel Aviv, Israel , Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. The mass social protest movement that took Israel by storm this summer should be a comeback opportunity for Israel's Labor Party, but even that has not...
View Photo »Norwegian prime minister and leader of the Labour party, Jens Stoltenberg, leaves the Labour party post election vigil in Oslo in the centre of Oslo Monday night Sept. 12, 2011. Norway's ruling Labor Party appeared to be making sizable gains in municipal elections Monday, according to...
View Photo »Erna Solberg, leader of the Conservative party, smiles and accepts the cheers from her supporters at the post election vigil for the Conservative party in Oslo Monday night, Sept. 12, 2011. Norway's ruling Labor Party appeared to be making sizable gains in municipal elections Monday,...
View Photo »The Norwegian government's July 22-Commission gather to inspect the devastation of the government buildings in Oslo, Thursday Sept. 8, 2011. The commission is to determine what lessons to learn from the July 22 twin terror attacks that together killed 77 people. The anti-Muslim...
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard arrives at "The Long Carbon Journey" forum in Sydney in this July 18, 2011 file photo. Gillard's sinking popularity hit new depths on September 6, 2011 with an opinion poll showing her ruling Labor Party would be swept from office if elections...
View Photo »Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard looks upward during a news conference in west Sydney in this July 11, 2011 file photo. Gillard's sinking popularity hit new depths on September 6, 2011 with an opinion poll showing her ruling Labor Party would be swept from office if elections...
View Photo »Erel Margalit, center, prior to a press conference of the new Labor Party in Tel Aviv, Monday, March 7, 2011. Margalit, one of Israel's most successful venture capitalists, launched a different kind of initiative on Monday, an attempt to help rebuild the once-dominant Labor Party. ...
View Photo »Erel Margalit speaks during a press conference of the new Labor Party in Tel Aviv, Monday, March 7, 2011. Margalit, one of Israel's most successful venture capitalists, launched a different kind of initiative on Monday, an attempt to help rebuild the once-dominant Labor Party. Hebrew...
View Photo »Erel Margalit arrives at a press conference of the new Labor Party in Tel Aviv, Monday, March 7, 2011. Margalit, one of Israel's most successful venture capitalists, launched a different kind of initiative on Monday, an attempt to help rebuild the once-dominant Labor Party.
View Photo »Workers remove flowers and candles, placed in front of Oslo Cathedral in memory of the victims of the July 22 attacks, early Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2011. The July 22 bombing in Norway's government quarter in Oslo killed eight people and the shooting massacre at an annual summer camp held by...
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, right, and mourners attend the funeral ceremony of Mona Abdinur, 18, who was killed in the Friday, July 22 attack on the island of Utoya, Oslo, Norway, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011. The July 22 bombing in Norway's government quarter in Oslo killed...
View Photo »Members of Turkey's Labor Party shout slogans as they gather outside French Embassy for a protest against France in Ankara, Turkey, Jan. 24, 2012. French Senate voted to make it a crime in France to deny that the killing of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire nearly a century ago was a...
View Photo »The fault lies squarely with the Gillard government and the Labor Party
Delegates, in these coming days, I want us to have a fair dinkum Labor Party conference
I'm very confident the Labor Party platform will change on Saturday
I'm proposing to insert a new set of words into Labor's platform which would commit the Labor Party into amending the Marriage Act to ensure equal access to marriage for all couples, irrespective of sex, who have a mutual commitment to a shared life
It will certainly put the pressure on the Coalition parties to provide a conscience vote for their members if that's where the Labor Party ends up after this weekend
It's a very strong statement of values for the Labor Party. It's about ensuring that the Labor Party is on the right side of history on this issue.
It's a very strong statement of values for the Labor Party. It's about ensuring that the Labor Party is on the right side of history on this issue.
That would commit the Labor Party to amending the Marriage Act to ensure equal access to marriage for all couples irrespective of sex
When the 400 delegates to the Labor Party’s national conference converge on Sydney’s Darling Harbour tomorrow, there will be a series of numbers on their minds. What happens at the conference, which is the ALP’s peak policy-setting forum, really comes down to deals between the factions about how to depl...
Slaughter welfare issues ... are the inescapable reality of live export ... This weekend Labor Party delegates have the opportunity to make a change and represent the views of the overwhelming public majority.
The Labor Party’s current platform prevents us from selling uranium to India because it is not a part of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. I believe the time has come for the Labor Party to change this position
The Prime Minister, as leader of the Labor Party, is seeking to change the party platform to allow the sale of uranium from Australia to India. Any decision by the Australian government on the transfer of uranium to India will comply with our international treaty obligations
They have done in five years what the Labor Party couldn't do in 10.
The Liberals are the party of convenience. The Labor Party is the party of conviction
It's highly controversial . . . this should be part of the national conversation of the Labor Party.
There's definitely a place for participatory democracy but I don't think his reform realistically reflects the structure of the Labor Party.
How do you take control of the Australia Labor Party back from the factions and deliver it to 35,000 members of the Australian Labor Party? Because those members have been leaving in droves.
How do you take control of the Labor Party back from the factions and deliver it to the 35,000 members of the Australian Labor Party, because those members have been leaving in droves
And then three weeks ago I was checking the Labor Party website and noticed in the branch search section that only Tweed Coast came up; that's only been fixed two weeks ago after I went berserk, again.
Anyone who rats on the Labor Party will get exactly what this quisling Quasimodo from Queensland got
Yesterday, elements of the Labor Party forced him to give up the job he loved because they wanted to shore up the Prime Minister's position in Parliament.
He'll now be on display in the Parliament every day at 2 o'clock. He is now Julia Gillard's Speaker. I think a lot of people in the Labor Party are saying today, 'We have replaced Harry Jenkins with what?'
I think a lot of people in the Labor Party today are saying we have replaced Harry Jenkins with what?
Surely there is one member of the Labor Party who believes they could be the Speaker in the Parliament?
As members are aware in this, the 43rd Parliament, to further avoid controversial party political matters, I have divorced myself from involvement with the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party
