The anti-democratic way Andrew Fisher and Corbynistas hurl abuse at those they disagree with
Corbyn's political adviser has been suspended for disloyalty to Labour, but that's not the Left's biggest problem.
Jeremy Corbyn faces week of trials after historic victory in Labour leadership contest
IBTimes UK looks at some of the political hurdles the veteran left-winger will have to jump.
John McDonnell: New Labour shadow chancellor and Jeremy Corbyn ally says he can be trusted on economy
Hardline left-winger believes economy can prosper under Labour.
Far-left TUSC seeks anti-austerity electoral pact with Jeremy Corbyn's Labour
Dave Nellist, TUSC's national chairman, speaks to IBTimes UK after Jeremy Corbyn's victory.
Labour shadow cabinet: Corbyn names John McDonnell as chancellor and Andy Burnham as home secretary
Yvette Cooper is out but will chair taskforce on refugees while Chuka Umunna is out.
Labour leadership LIVE: Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour Party leadership with 59.5% of the vote
IBTimes UK looks ahead to the unveiling of the deputy leader and new leader of the Labour Party.
Tory welfare policy questioned after 'no child benefit cuts' promise
Downing Street was forced to rule out reforms to child benefit in a bid to tackle the welfare bill.
Could Andy Burnham bring It back to Red Labour, not Red SNP?
Andy Burnham admitted that the previous Labour government had been found wanting on the economy and the Party would not return to power unless the electorate judged them to be competent.
Labour in crisis: Yvette Cooper and Chuka Umunna join the fray to become leader
Party announces leadership election will be in mid-September.
Labour announces new shadow cabinet following big name departures
Chris Leslie replaces Ed Balls as shadow chancellor while Hilary Benn becomes shadow foreign secretary.
Election 2015: Ed Miliband warns over massive Tory cuts to family budgets, welfare and the NHS
Balls: 'Labour will put working families first by raising tax credits at least in line with inflation in every Budget.'
Election 2015: Food bank use soars to record one million high, says Trussell Trust
The charity revealed that food bank use has rocketed by 18.7% over the past 12 months.
More than one million Britons using food banks, says a report by the Trussell Trust
There has been a 618% rise in the number receiving emergency food aid from the trust in the past three years.
David Cameron: Tories promise to create two million extra jobs
The Prime Minister will claim that his party will keep the UK's economic recovery on track.
Pension pot scammers: Probe launched after claims pensioners' financial details 'sold to criminals'
Privacy watchdog to investigate report pensions details were sold unchecked for as little as 5p.
Sarah Champion MP interview: 'Politics is sexist and progress is glacial'
Rotherham Labour MP Sarah Champion talks about women in politics ahead of International Women's Day
Church of England makes historic general election intervention with 'fresh vision' plea
The House of Bishops also urged Christians to engage in the political process ahead of May.
David Cameron to unveil youth unemployment crackdown with community work plan
The prime minister is to make a major speech on his party's stance on welfare.
General election 2015: Iain Duncan Smith unveils 'quiet revolution' for welfare reform
The senior Tory MP spoke with less than 100 days to go before the general election.
David Cameron to make 'full employment' pledge and bids to woo small businesses
The Prime Minister is expected to announce more Conservative manifesto commitments.
Labour and Tories face 'break up' at 2015 General Election over immigration, warns Frank Field
The senior Labour MP also praised Ukip for breaking 'political correctness' in politics.
Ed Miliband: Employers exploiting immigrants will face jail under a Labour government
The Labour leader made the pledge during a major speech on immigration in Great Yarmouth.
Ed Miliband to make major immigration speech as Labour MPs 'told not to focus' on issue
Miliband is expected to deliver the speech in Great Yarmouth ahead of the 2015 General Election.
Universal Credit: National Audit Office Warns Flagship Benefits Reform May Not Prove Value for Money
Iain Duncan Smith's programme has suffered setbacks but has extended its timetable.
North England Gaining 1,000 New Homes and 2,400 Jobs on Leeds Project
The £400m development in Leeds will begin this week
Conservative Conference 2014: Iain Duncan Smith Ramps Up Universal Credit Delivery
The UK government minister spoke at the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
Iain Duncan Smith's Universal Credit Faces 'Mini Jobs' Warning from Thinktank
Resolution Foundation says welfare reform could keep recipients in 'mini jobs'.
UK Under-Employment Jumps by '93,000' Over Last Two Years
The TUC says under-employment remains stubbornly high and is still rising.
Iain Duncan Smith: Mass Immigration Was Fault of Britain's Generous Benefits System
Work and pensions secretary says 'disincentives to work' left British workers sitting at home.
Bedroom Tax: Labour Blasts Nick Clegg's 'Unbelievable Hypocrisy' Over U-Turn
Liberal Democrats withdraw support for controversial bedroom tax policy having voted for it.