These are the threats that keep Labour MPs up at night.
It was not an edifying spectacle, but it was convincing in its way.
No one in the media had predicted May’s coup de théâtre.
The halcyon days of Charles Kennedy’s leadership offer a clear temptation to revert to the party’s old opportunist ways. Will their new, more governmental habits stick?
Some might like to table amendments to instantly delete bad EU regulations. But that would be a gift to those who seek to disrupt Brexit.
Contrast with the fate of the Lib Dems: on the right our party system has done its job, but on the left it’s struggling.
The Shadow Cabinet remains silent on this inconvenient truth.
Labour and the Lib Dems are being propped up by a party of hate.
Sebastian Payne visits the by-election front line to explore the depths of the Opposition’s crisis.
They take place three months from tomorrow – as will Birmingham’s mayoral election and that Surrey council tax referendum.
Lamb and Mulholland make principled, democratic arguments for not trying to stop negotiations, but what role did electoral survival play in their thinking?
Sturgeon and Farron are out to whip up grievances for party political purposes. And Corbyn doesn’t know what he wants.
If the Government thinks that we cannot have our Brexit cake and eat it, Ministers must be careful not to let expectations get out of hand.