As the submissions to Labour’s policy review are digested over the summer, Progress will undoubtedly be a force within...
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...
Last week's Labour party conference was a highly emotional event. The announcement of Ed's election as leader of the...
Save the Children are calling for the level of the proposed new pupil premium to be set at £3000 per child. This...
This weekend the scale of the government's attack on benefits recipients has become all too frighteningly clear....
Alcohol played its part in securing a lively discussion at my GC last week. No, I'm not talking about the argument in...
Last week's report for the End Child Poverty campaign prepared by the Institute for Fiscal Studies confirmed what many...
In truth, this is a remarkably thin document, offering more in the way of broad brush proposals (a universal credit, a...
Indeed, Clarke's junior minister Crispin Blunt has already been slapped down by Number 10 for suggesting that...
In common with most constituencies, my local party has seen a significant jump in membership since the election. Many...
Remember A Healthier Nation - the Conservative party document that promised a focus on improving public health?...