Last year I devoted one of my regular Labour History articles to opposing the coalition government’s proposal to...
Last year I devoted one of my regular Labour History articles to opposing the coalition government’s proposal to...
Recent weeks have marked the anniversary of Labour’s landslide general election victory of 1945. Though the election...
Leo Abse was arguably the 20th century’s most influential backbench member of parliament. Born in Cardiff on 22 April...
‘Markets understand the need for more public investment in infrastructure.’ No, this is not a quotation from John...
The US presidential election of 2012 was heartening for progressives, not only because of the re-election of Barack...
Two months ago, when Ed Miliband claimed the ‘One Nation’ mantle for the Labour party, there was always a possibility...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s open attack on the legal rights of workers has taken many forms, from...
Ed Miliband’s choice of ‘One Nation’ as the theme of his 2012 Labour party conference speech captured the moment. The...
The preamble to the Parliament Act of 1911 described it as an ‘interim measure’ until such times as the second chamber...
‘May the weather be fine, the events well contested and may records be broken.’ With these words, British prime...
US Independence Day is a celebration of American freedom from Britain. It is perhaps fitting that the one issue that...
On 18 October 1976, Labour prime minister James Callaghan spoke at a foundation stone laying ceremony for an extension...