Red and buried: Labour rocked as shock poll says party will lose next TWO elections, seven key figures quit and MPs plot to oust Corbyn after Left-winger's sensational victory

Poll says Labour party will lose next TWO elections and MPs plot to oust Jeremy Corbyn

Within hours of the Left-winger being elected party leader, moderate colleagues openly admitted they were ready to sack him before the next General Election. The teetotaller celebrated in the pub by singing socialist anthem The Red Flag with his Leftwing supporters. But he faced a mutiny as Shadow Cabinet Ministers, horrified at the party's lurch to the left, resigned en masse. The rebellion started seconds after he was unveiled as new Labour leader at 11.42am. Labour Health spokesman Jamie Reed resigned via Twitter at 11.43am. Tony Blair was said to be 'in shock' at Corbyn's triumph and 'appalled' by his 'failure to reach out to all voters' in his acceptance speech. Among those to step down from high-ranking positions were (clockwise from top left) Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper, Chuka Umunna, Rachel Reeves, Tristram Hunt, Emma Reyolds, Jamie Reed and Chris Leslie.

Corbyn's sweatshop T-shirts: Poverty-stricken workers paid just 49p an hour making clothes that boosted his coffers by £100,000 

Jeremy Corbyn t-shirt workers paid 49p an hour in Nicaragua

Jeremy Corbyn swept to victory backed by cash raised from the sale of T-shirts made by factory workers earning just 49p an hour. The Socialist firebrand's fighting fund got a £100,000 boost from the 'Team Corbyn' garments, which sold out on his official website. Moments after taking over the Labour leadership, Corbyn spoke of his determination to combat poverty and inequality in an impassioned victory speech. But an investigation by The Mail on Sunday reveals that scores of workers in Nicaragua and Haiti toiled to produce the T-shirts, which cost supporters £10, plus £3.50 postage.

Jeremy Corbyn is the Steve Brookstein of British politics: He's just won the phone vote but the British public are not going to buy his records, writes MATT CHORLEY

Labour MP and Labour leader candidate Jeremy Corbyn speaks at a rally of supporters in Camden. 
Supported by Ken Livingstone, Brian Eno, Owen Jones and others.

Never mind the Twitter and Facebook surge, Britain will not buy Corbyn's softly-spoken versions of songs which failed to trouble the charts in the 1970s and 1980s when he first sang them.

Detectives too busy looking into the past to catch today's crooks: Scotland Yard says keeping up day-to-day policing amid history reviews is a 'considerable challenge' 

Dozens of detectives are to be diverted from catching criminals to trawl through archives because of the spiralling number of inquiries into historic corruption and abuse, it can be revealed.

Plebgate MP sells £1m ski flat to pay legal bill: Andrew Mitchell puts three-bed apartment on the market after high-profile libel case  

The former chief whip has put his apartment in the exclusive ski resort of Val d'Isere up for sale to pay his crippling legal bills of more than £2 million, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

The cronies... and the collaborators: Five fervent red fighters whose loyalty to Jeremy Corbyn will be rewarded 

While Mr Corbyn is expected to reward his 'cronies' for their years of solidarity, he has been urged by party figures to reserve senior posts for members of the Shadow Cabinet prepared to stay.

Watch your backs! Bruiser Tom Watson's sinister warning to the Tories 

The new Deputy Leader of the Labour Party warned the Conservatives to 'watch their backs' and claimed Labour would wipe the smile off their faces by winning power.

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Playtime with Granny... who's been told she'll be shot in weeks: British woman meets two-year-old granddaughter for first time while waiting for death sentence in Bali for drug smuggling

Lindsay Sandiford meets granddaughter in Bali prison whilst awaiting her death sentence

A British grandmother sentenced to die for drug smuggling has had a heart-wrenching visit on death row in Bali from the two-year-old granddaughter she has never met (left). Lindsay Sandiford's granddaughter Ayla rushed out to Bali with her parents last week after the 59-year-old's lawyers were told her name was on a list of ten drug traffickers scheduled to be shot in eight days' time on September 21 by a firing squad (top right). Mrs Sandiford pleaded with her family to bring Ayla to Bali so she could meet the toddler, who was born seven months after her grandmother's arrest for attempting to smuggle 10.5lb of cocaine (bottom right) into the country in May 2012.

Thomas Cook boss in villa scandal 'lands top IBM job': Harriet Green expected to be announced in lucrative role tomorrow 

FORMER Thomas Cook boss Harriet Green, whose handling of the case involving the deaths of two children in Corfu prompted outrage, is poised to take a lucrative job at American computing giant IBM.

Government ministers' emails were hacked by ISIS in Jihadi plot to assassinate politicians and royals uncovered by GCHQ 

The ISIS cyber attack targeted some of David Cameron's most senior ministers, including Home Secretary Theresa May. It is believed to have been planned by British hacker Junaid Hussain.

Five men arrested on suspicion of murder after body of 38-year-old woman is found in Cardiff flat

Nadia Jones, 38, was discovered at around midday on Friday at her home in Tremorfa after police were called to reports of a body.

Recruitment firm attacked over 'sick' memes after using boatloads of migrants and pictures of Jimmy Savile and Fred West in online ads 

Adam Brown, the owner of Cardiff-based Pier Recruitment, defended the advertising campaign, branded as 'offensive' by those on social media, saying it had brought him new customers.

Horror as dead body washes up on an Isle of Wight beach - still strapped into his kayak 

Coastguards and lifeboat crews had been searching the waters around the Isle of Wight after the man, who was believed to have been aged in his 30s, was reported overdue after going out for a paddle.

Father who launched Facebook campaign to find the 'hit-and-run' motorist who ran his 15-month-old son over discovers it was HIM and he hadn't noticed

Jamie Ellison had loaded his two daughters into the family car before backing into son 'AJ' and leaving him seriously injured at the side of the road near the family home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

'Lady Bath? She's a ghastly racist b****?' You read about the mud slinging at Longleat... now here comes the most stinging, non-PC riposte of all 

'Lady Bath? She's a ghastly racist b****h' You read about the mud slinging at Longleat...

These should be the happiest of times for Suzanna McQuiston (pictured left with her daughter). It's not every mother whose beautiful daughter has just married into one of the most famous aristocratic families in the country. But, as Suzanna prepares to join her daughter Emma, the 29-year-old who is set to become Britain's first black marchioness, on the 10,000-acre Longleat (inset) estate, accusations of racism and snobbery, bullying and rank incompetence have been thrown around. Beside herself with anger at the way she and her family have been treated, Mrs McQuiston has finally been driven to give this, her first interview, setting out in the frankest terms imaginable her disdain for the woman she says is behind the whole poisonous saga - Anna Thynn, the Marchioness of Bath (right with husband Lord Bath).

Primary school teacher and headteacher husband helped pupils cheat on SATs - before labelling whistleblowers the 'three witches'

Beverley Reynolds, 60, rigged maths and reading SATs while working at Woodgate Primary School in Birmingham, while her husband told staff to lie to investigators about the malpractice.

MPs tell BBC to stop crying wolf - and cut £52m pay bill: Backbenchers accuse Corporation of scaremongering and urge it to slash 'bloated' staffing costs 

Tory backbenchers are angry about the BBC's suggestions the only way it can save money is by closing flagship channels like BBC Four and have accused broadcaster of scaremongering.

Duncan Bannatyne's £10m court battle: Former Dragons' Den star sued by CEO who ran his business while he starred on TV

Nigel Armstrong was CEO at the tycoon's firm Bannatyne Fitness and turned it into a £90 million turnover company but their 17-year collaboration turned sour last year amid allegations of fraud.

Steven Gerrard: The day I REALLY got hurt in a tackle

BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25:  Lewis Grabban of Bournemouth crosses the ball as Steven Gerrard of Liverpool attempts the block during the FA Cup Fourth Round match between Bournemouth and Liverpool at Goldsands Stadium on January 25, 2014 in Bournemouth, England.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

STEVEN GERRARD - MY STORY: The magic of the FA Cup was bloodied on the day my penis was cut and then stitched shut on an unromantic afternoon in Bournemouth last year. There was plenty of blood.

Forget Corbynmania! Can Sam Cam win Bake Off? PM's wife joins BBC show for Sport Relief 

Samantha Cameron will show off her baking skills when she takes part in a special edition of the hit BBC One show, along with Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry, which is being filmed for Sport Relief.

No smoking link to 25% of lung cancers: Top surgeon warns quarter of cases are nothing but 'bad luck' 

Surgeon Eric Lim says non-smokers are just as likely as smokers to get a type of cancer called adenocarcinoma. It accounts for between a quarter and half of all lung cancer cases in the UK.

Emma's girl Gaia, named after the Greek goddess of the Earth, says: I was forced out of public school - by classmates who called me a green hippy 

Emma Thompson's daughter Gaia home schooled after hippy jibe

When Emma Thompson took her teenage daughter out of an elite public school to teach her at home, she claimed it was because formal education amounted to a 'sausage factory'. Ms Thompson withdrew her 15-year-old daughter from the elite £6,235-a-term Highgate School, inset, after the youngster was taunted for being a hippy after going on a trip to the Arctic, right, with Greenpeace and her mother.

The food bank users selling handouts to raise money for drugs: Neighbours say the practice is a 'despicable abuse'

April Hope, 42, and Leon Ashby, 49, pictured, left the Warwickshire food bank with six bags of supplies and later admitted that they sold the food on. They got £5 for it, which they used for 'a fix'.

NHS nurse told she owes Vodafone £2,100 after two of her sons used their iPhones while on holiday - in the UK 

Rachael Tolley, 37, of Austrey, Warwickshire, returned from a two-week trip to the New Forest with her three boys to find that she had exceeded her monthly data allowance by so much she owed £2,100.

Tory wins vote to put giant solar farm by protected River Test... from his own council: Critics say plan will blight Hampshire landscape 

When complete, Daniel Busk's (pictured) 150-acre project at Eveley Farm, near Houghton, Hampshire, will cover the equivalent of 85 football pitches with 189,000 reflective solar panels.

Dundeelievable! Scots seek EU protection so legendary fruitcake can only be made in home city 

Scotland has launched a bid to give the cake the same status under European law as products that can only be given the name if they are produced in those regions.

Three baby-faced teens who stabbed a youth in a churchyard are jailed for a total of 20 years 

Oliver Anfield Dennis, pictured, was jailed for eight years after he was found guilty of wounding and violent disorder at Lewes Crown Court following the fight in Hailsham, East Sussex in March.

Reignbow! She's worn every colour under the sun in her record reign - and knows every fashion trick in the book. Here we present the ultimate guide to the Queen's style

In the 63 years and 219 days the Queen has reigned, she hasn't put a foot wrong when it comes to her wardrobe, which is impressive, considering she changes outfits up to five times a day.

Corbyn poses threat to national security: As Cameron attacks socialist on economy, Tories plan to paint him as weak on terror

Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn leaves his home in north London, Britain September 11, 2015. Corbyn, the leading candidate to win control of Britain's opposition Labour Party said he would introduce a punitive windfall tax, aimed at recouping money lost by privatising state assets too cheaply, if he becomes prime minister in 2020.  REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

David Cameron will signal the start of the onslaught today, with a warning that the finances of every family in Britain would be at risk from Mr Corbyn's hard-left agenda.

I voted for Britain to LEAVE Europe, Corbyn admits as fears grow in Labour that he will join the out campaign

Labour Party leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn speaks during a rally in London, Britain September 10, 2015. Britain's opposition Labour Party is voting for a new leader in a contest that polls indicate will be won by Corbyn, a veteran fan of Karl Marx who has upstaged rivals by promising a shift back to the party's socialist roots.  REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

With the hardline socialist expected to be named Labour leader tomorrow, the revelation that he opposed membership of the European Community in 1975 triggered panic among pro-Europeans.

Andy Burnham denies part in cash for access scandal after Labour fixer took £5,000 from reporter 'to fund shortfall in his leadership campaign'

Millionaire Faiz ul Rasool, leader of the Muslim Friends of Labour, was filmed taking the cash in a casino after claiming Mr Burnham was 'short of £40,000' for his campaign.

Sadiq Khan named as Labour's candidate to be London Mayor as party lurches to the left

LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11:  Labour Member of Parliament for Tooting and London mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, gestures after winning the contest to become Labour's candidate to become London mayor at the Royal Festival Hall on September 11, 2015 in London, England. Mr Khan beat 5 other candidates to the position to stand in next years mayoral election.  (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

The result will be seen as an early indication of the mood in the party ahead of the naming tomorrow of the new Labour leader, which is widely expected to be arch-leftwinger Jeremy Corbyn.

Cameron could be ousted in two years if he 'messes up' EU referendum, warns disgraced ex-Tory spin chief Andy Coulson

Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson arrives at the High Court in Edinburgh, where he has been cleared of committing perjury at the 2010 trial of former socialist MSP Tommy Sheridan after the judge ruled he had no case to answer. \n\nPRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday June 3, 2015. See PA story COURTS Coulson. Photo credit should read: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire

The prospect of Britain leaving the EU and the threat of a bitter Tory split creates a 'real Rubik's Cube' that presents one of the biggest challenges of his premiership, Mr Coulson claimed.

RSPCA shoots 11 HEALTHY horses: Charity culled 'bright, alert and responsive' animals...and continued to claim vet and stable fees months AFTER deaths

RSPCA shoots 11 HEALTHY horses and continued to claim vet and stable fees AFTER deaths

The RSPCA ordered the killing of 11 healthy horses after they were rescued from appalling conditions, despite the fact some could have been rehomed, a Mail on Sunday investigation can reveal. Astonishingly, Britain's largest animal charity had the horses shot - but went on to claim thousands of pounds for stabling expenses as well as veterinary bills for animals which were already dead, leaked documents show.

Benedict Cumberbatch returns to the stage after performance of Hamlet to attack Cameron's response to the migrant crisis

As audience members were still applauding, the actor stood on stage at the Barbican theatre and criticised the 'slow' response and appealed for help raising funds for the refugees.

Moroccan man arrested after former British Olympic diver and wife were found shot dead in their Spanish villa

David Tarsey and his wife Jean, both 77, were found in each other's arms on their sofa after each was killed with a single bullet to the head on March 29. A man was arrested on Thursday morning.

Outrage over 'shameful' plot to allow killers from the Northern Ireland Troubles to get away with murder if they confess

Hundreds of suspects, including members of the IRA, British soldiers and RUC officers will avoid prosecution in exchange for owning up. Lord Tebbit, pictured, hit out as his wife was an IRA bomb victim.

Prima donna England stars whinged about 50-YARD walk to get massage: Steven Gerrard on why our footballers are such World Cup failures

Steven Gerrard reveals why our footballers are such World Cup failures

Steven Gerrard has lifted the lid on the fantastically pampered world of England footballers - describing how some players complained about having to walk 50 yards for a massage. The former England captain recalls the incident in his new book My Story, which gives an astonishing insight into the modern game. Gerrard, who now plays in the US, was captain at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where Frank Lampard, John Terry and Ashley Cole were among his team-mates.

The chilling hit-list of Brits that Adolf Hitler wanted killed is explained: Why Nazis wanted Baden-Powell, Noel Coward and Virginia Woolf punished

A chilling hit-list of the Brits Hitler wanted killed should Germany have overrun Britain has been explained - with Winston Churchill, HG Wells and Noel Coward all earmarked as 'enemies of the state'.

House of Lords were dismissed by Stalin's man in London as 'historically blind, like moles, and ready to lick the Nazi leaders' boots like a beaten dog'

Soviet diplomat Ivan Maisky (pictured) served in London between 1932 and 1943 and enjoyed close relationships with some of the most influential figures in public life.

Dog lovers DON'T prefer blondes - ginger pooches get adopted quicker, new research shows

The Dog's Trust has revealed that just three per cent of the charity's UK rescue dogs are either red, ginger or auburn - and they tend to find their new homes three days quicker than average.

Plenty of room for a dungeon... Author EL James buys £1.1million bungalow on Cornish coast - but plans to demolish it and build a luxury mansion SEVEN times bigger 

Multi-millionaire writer E.L James has been granted planning permission to demolish the 106 sq m Cornwall home she bought for £1.1m and erect a five bedroom mansion (pictured) in its place.

How we won war of the close-ups! After stunning portrait of Helen Mirren at 70, how Brits beat the US stars by NOT choosing the knife 

After stunning portrait of Helen Mirren at 70, how Brits beat the US stars in close-ups

The laid-back beauty approach of British actresses - including Dame Helen Mirren, who at 70 is naturally beautiful - is in brutal contrast to American stars, such as Uma Thurman and Kim Novak, who take to surgical enhancement or treatments such as Botox to try to hold back the clock. Here The Mail on Sunday celebrates the beautiful British roses who have blossomed with age, compared to the salutary lessons to be learned from their Hollywood counterparts. Above (top line, left to right): Honor Blackman, Charlotte Rampling, Dame Judi Dench, Dame Helen. Second line: Joanna Lumley, Jane Seymour, Julie Walters. Third line: Uma Thurman, Goldie Hawn, Kim Novak, Dolly Parton. Forth line: Melanie Griffith, Meg Ryan and Daryl Hannah.

Could ALGAE cure blindness? Transplanting organism into the retina 'could one day restore sight to the blind' 

RetroSense, a Michigan-based biotechnology company, hopes to transplant light-sensitive proteins from an algae called chlamydomonas reinhardtii into human eyes to help blind people see.

Why Diet Coke is BAD for you: Opting for low-calorie drinks means you're more likely to 'compensate and gorge on junk food'

People who drink diet drinks are likely to feel justified in eating more because their drink had fewer calories, or the low-calorie drink may leave them unsatisfied, University of Illinois researchers found.

Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world - with red meat and sugary drinks responsible for one in five deaths

The top risks linked with early deaths across the world are high blood pressure, smoking, high BMI and high blood sugar levels, a report by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation found.

The rich don't mingle: Wealthy jetsetters are in a 'social bubble' and mix less with foreigners

Experts from the University of Cambridge ranked people and countries on status. Red countries were deemed high class but their residents had fewer friends than in yellow, low-class countries.

The secrets to a happy family? Watch TV together, sit around the table for Sunday lunch... and make sure you live near a pub 

Researchers spoke to almost 2,000 parents from across the country and found just under 40 per cent of those polled said watching TV programmes as a family made them happy.

British teacher brainwashes primary school children into writing letters of support to Syrian jihadis calling them 'diamonds'

UK teacher brainwashes children into writing to letters of support to Syrian ISIS jihadis

The decorative notes - which include drawings and finger-paintings - were addressed to Jabhat al-Nusra fighters in Syria and described their planned recipients as 'heroes', 'role models' and 'brothers'. When posting photos of the letters online, the unidentified teacher wrote: 'lil kids put their heads together to "post" letters to the muhajideen :)' One of them has a green hilly scene drawn in crayon with a black ISIS flag flying high above them. It reads: 'I am so happy to write to my brothers of the mujahideen in Syria. I think of you all like heroes.' It then goes on to praise 'brave' jihadis and question western rituals. The Al-Qaeda affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra have recently made serious gains in north-western Syria, seizing the last regime held airbase in the province of Idlib. The woman's twitter account suggests she is a long time supporter of Jabhat al-Nusra, regularly posting the latest updates on battlefield progress and life inside the Al-Qaeda group's territory.

Dad's touching video of him singing a lullaby to his sleeping 11-day-old daughter takes the internet by storm

Matt Finch, 29, from Hollywood, Birmingham, penned the catchy tune that he's calling 'Ivy's song' in just 20 minutes, then recorded himself singing it with a guitar to his tiny baby.

What a dog's dinner! Stomach-churning pictures of pets who bit off a little more than they could chew 

One-year-old Doberman Zeus from Ohio has won a nationwide competition to find the most bizarre things pets have eaten after the dog chewed and swallowed a total of 26 golf balls.

A terrifying 90-degree drop and twists inspired by fighter jets: Theme park's plans for tallest, fastest and longest dive roller coaster in the world

The ride called Valravn (val-rey-vuhn), at Cedar Point, in Ohio, will send daredevil passengers on a heart-pounding 214ft free fall at 75mph, and a stomach-churning half loop and half roll.

Kangaroo haggis, lamb testicles and sheep's head soup: How British diners are embracing increasingly exotic food 

The change in nationwide tastes could be down to migrants from across the world settling in Britain and bringing popular dishes from their home countries to the UK.

Men, are you looking for love? Then SMILE: Males who want a long-lasting relationship should look happy

Experts at the University of Oslo and Senshu University in Japan say men who seem more trustworthy are a more attractive option for a long-term partnership because it may involve parenting.

Polish explorer 'finds massive secret underground Nazi shelter' built to house THOUSANDS of people

Polish explorer 'finds massive secret underground Nazi shelter'

A treasure-hunter has claimed to have located two more Nazi-built railway tunnels in southwestern Poland, adding to the global buzz around a possible Second World War 'gold train' in the area. Polish national Krzysztof Szpakowski (pictured inset) said the tunnels and a subterranean complex were part of a known network of secret underground passages the Germans code-named Riese [Giant]. Pictured is a Nazi-era railway station near Walim, where the newly-discovered tunnels are said to be located.

Number of migrants entering Germany DOUBLES with 40,000 expected to arrive this weekend alone

Germany has deployed some 4,000 troops to 'support efforts to care for refugees', as the country prepares for the 40,000 refugees and migrants predicted to arrive in the country this weekend.

Government ministers' emails were hacked by ISIS in Jihadi plot to assassinate politicians and royals uncovered by GCHQ 

The ISIS cyber attack targeted some of David Cameron's most senior ministers, including Home Secretary Theresa May. It is believed to have been planned by British hacker Junaid Hussain.

Egyptian government resigns en masse as President clamps down following 'fallout from bribery scandal' 

The mass resignations included the Egyptian Prime Minister and his cabinet whilst President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi has asked Petroleum Minister Sherif Ismail to form a new cabinet this week.

Israel bans vigilante group of Muslim women who stand at holy sites in Jerusalem abusing Jewish visitors

Palestinian women who call themselves Murabitat shout slogans and hold copies of the Kuran, Islam's holy book, during a protest against preventing them from entering the Al-Aqsa mosques compound in Jerusalem's Old City on September 10, 2015. Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon announced on September 9 that he has outlawed The Murabitat (for females) and Murabitun groups which are made up of east Jerusalem Palestinians and Israeli Arabs, some of whom are funded by the Islamic Movement's radical northern wing, who confront Jewish visitors to the volatile Al-Aqsa mosque complex, considered Islam's third holiest shrine.  Under the new legal conditions, anyone who organises, finances or participates in the groups' activities could face trial. Non-Muslims are allowed to visit the compound, but Jews are forbidden from praying or displaying national symbols for fear of triggering tensions with Muslim worshippers.  AFP PHOTO / AHMAD GHARABLIAHMAD GHARABLI/AFP/Getty Images

Veiled women in black robes stand at the Al-Aqsa mosque, on Temple Mount in Jerusalem's walled Old City, and closely monitor Jews who visit under police guard.

Two British women killed in Himalayan horror: Train carrying 37 UK tourists crashes in India

The train (pictured), put on specifically for the tourist group, was travelling to the Indian Himalayan town of Shimla when it came off the tracks near Kalka. The cause of the accident has yet to be established.

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Do not underestimate Jeremy Corbyn, pictured. Labour's Blairites lie dead and dying all over the place because they made that mistake.

RACHEL JOHNSON: Fancy getting fired, chaps? Just say 'that's a pretty frock'

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