Louise Haigh

Grant Shapps vowed to bin repetitive rail announcements as part of his "bonfire of banalities".
It is the exact opposite of the approach that should accompany a significant shift in public health strategy during a lethal pandemic, shadow NI secretary Louise Haigh writes.
"On leaving hospital last week I cried all the way home. In part, because of the pain, but mostly because I was furious that I had been so instantly dismissed..."
The Tory politicians who voted for brutal cuts are now claiming they’d like to reverse the damage they caused, shadow policing minister Louise Haigh MP writes.
Owen Paterson claimed a man on the tube told him to "get on with Brexit".
Labour is not happy about the plan, which could see an increase in council tax.
Failing prisons, crisis in probation, the NHS in turmoil, cuts to education, austerity - all roads lead back to this Tory government