One of the most famous ‘Eurosceptic’ speeches in the last century was delivered by Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell at...

One of the most famous ‘Eurosceptic’ speeches in the last century was delivered by Labour leader Hugh Gaitskell at...
This fascinating collection of essays is a timely reminder of Keir Hardie’s sheer achievement of founding the Labour...
Of all Labour’s ‘great resignations’, arguably the most celebrated is Nye Bevan’s in 1951. Bevan famously refused to...
Labour’s defeat at the 2015 election was severe. There is no getting around that. Before the election many media...
Iain Dale’s Biteback has once again published a book that will doubtless sell, and all credit to them for so doing....
Michael Dugher’s speech to the Institute for Government this week was a historic moment. Never before has a Labour...
Could next month’s Co-operative party conference be its last, asks Greg Rosen The recent imbroglio, of which the Paul...
The Fourth Revolution, a new 'zeitgeist' book by the editor-in-chief and management wditor of the Economist, is a...
Greg Rosen identifies lessons for Ed Miliband from past Labour manifestos It was in 1983 that Mario Cuomo, famous for...
Patrick Diamond’s excellent book is a fascinating account of New Labour’s approach to government written by one of...
John Shepherd’s new account of the winter of discontent is a labour of love, exploring in detail the myriad strikes...
The next Labour government will need to reform Whitehall —Before 2010, the Conservatives sought to make political...