A member of my local party, a pensioner, came up to me at a recent community festival, fuming. He was, and still is,...
A member of my local party, a pensioner, came up to me at a recent community festival, fuming. He was, and still is,...
A growing murmur of complaint, in the SW1 postcode inhabited by many thinktanks, is that this is the most...
It’s time to talk assets Labour suffers, and, more importantly, the public suffer, when its welfare policy in power...
From redistribution to predistribution If Ed Miliband is right – and I believe he is – that 2008 represents a 1945 or...
‘We have never aimed to be popular, and we have been very successful at times in being unpopular.’ Thus wrote the...
Greater transparency is part of the zeitgeist of the political era, as different layers of government rush to publish...
David Cameron and Nick Clegg’s post-election ‘relaunch’ of their mostly civil partnership shifted from rose garden to...
Nuggets of interest abound for Labour in Policy Exchange’s latest publication, Northern Lights, which declares itself...
Its top stars spend their days parading the latest designs while the assembled audience look on and take careful...
The thinktank Reform celebrated its tenth anniversary on the first of the month. We do not know if it got a pinch or a...
Progress was pleased this month to kick off a round of musical thinktank chairs, welcoming former transport secretary...
It's been a busy year for Progress as we seek to contribute to the debate about Labour's future through our magazine,...