Food banks shame us all – it’s time to hold the government to account. In austerity Britain, children are going to bed...

Food banks shame us all – it’s time to hold the government to account. In austerity Britain, children are going to bed...
This week’s Households Below Average Income figures, which are due to be published on Thursday, are important because...
This week, to mark International Women’s Day, Labour’s commission on women’s safety, Everywoman Safe Everywhere, is...
Last week it was reported that the government is considering removing benefits from those found guilty of criminal...
On Tuesday, the Public Bill Committee for the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill will discuss the...
This week a debate will take place in Westminster Hall to discuss how we can help disabled children to achieve their...
Last week, a single mother who’d been imprisoned for an offence in relation to the recent rioting and looting (and who...
IPPR’s new briefing National Salary Insurance, Reforming the Welfare State to Provide Real Protection represents the...
To regain traction with the public on immigration and welfare, Labour needs an over-arching, strategic policy...
As the submissions to Labour’s policy review are digested over the summer, Progress will undoubtedly be a force within...
The secretary of state for work and pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, has been much in the news of late. Last week, he was...
The legal aid, sentencing and punishment of offenders bill is due its second reading this week. Much of the concern...