I had to look up the word ‘Festschrift’ when I received this volume: it is a work which honours a distinguished...
I had to look up the word ‘Festschrift’ when I received this volume: it is a work which honours a distinguished...
I’ve long tried to justify an article for Progress about my twin obsessions of politics and cycling. The opportunity...
West Wales is within reach for a Labour party that reaches out beyond its core, argues David Green Between the M4,...
Is there a friend or loved one in your life who is irretrievably addicted to elections? Who can match constituencies...
Progress’ new strategy board means that for the first time members can have a voice in the decisions which direct the...
With due respect to its authors, the chances of a book published by UCL’s Constitution Unit is unlikely to prove a...
When asked in 2010 to name the three groups Labour was closest to, people polled by YouGov named trade unions,...
Another week, another coalition split story: this time, the brouhaha over the Beecroft proposals to strip back...
Labour's election victory in 2015 was as welcome as it was unexpected. As quickly as the election day sunshine gave...
A land value tax could widen asset ownership without hitting middle-income aspirations, argues David Green Child trust...