On 4 July 1948, the day before the introduction of the National Health Service, the Labour party held a rally in...
On 4 July 1948, the day before the introduction of the National Health Service, the Labour party held a rally in...
Barbara Castle could have been Britain’s first female prime minister. Born Barbara Betts in 1910 in Pontefract, her...
George Lansbury is probably best known as the Christian pacifist who led the Labour party from 1932 to 1935. As one of...
Ed Miliband’s promise to freeze gas and electricity prices until the start of 2017 made the political weather during...
Wednesday 28 August 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. More than two...
Three weeks ago today, Tuesday 23 July 2013, marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Michael Foot. It provides an...
On 3 July 1976, just over 37 years ago, the US Supreme Court gave judgement in Gregg v Georgia 428 US 153 (1976). The...
Last week, Wednesday 5 June 2013, marked exactly 38 years to the date since the UK-wide referendum on membership of...
In some ways, Tom Williams was an unlikely hero of British agricultural workers. After all, as a coal miner, he was...
The concept of the ‘lost leader’ is a recurring idea in political history. In 1997, Edward Pearce’s The Lost Leaders:...
Nothing demonstrates the importance of the right to vote more than a consideration of the sacrifices of previous...
The performance of UKIP in the Eastleigh by-election has generated a great deal of comment in recent days. The party...