While holed up in the Travelodge, Euston last night (oh, the glamour) I caught the end of a discussion on Radio 4 with...
While holed up in the Travelodge, Euston last night (oh, the glamour) I caught the end of a discussion on Radio 4 with...
There’s more than a whiff of the League of Nations about the UN this week after China and Russia’s veto of a...
The latest opinion poll in London shows Boris Johnson’s lead over Ken Livingstone evaporating. In a few months, by...
If you were politically active in the 1970s and 1980s, here is a list of causes celebre that might have had you...
There is more at stake this week for Labour than how we fund universities or who leads us at the next election. The...
Tony Blair celebrates the tenth anniversary of his leadership of the Labour party in July. We've all come a long way...
The Adam Smith Institute has a new friend. After years of languishing in post-Thatcher torpor, everyone's favourite...
The Adam Smith Institute has a new friend. After years of languishing in post-Thatcher torpor, everyone’s favourite...
The state visit by George Bush to Britain reminded us above all that our head of state is not Tony Blair, who we...
What if they organised a conference on political apathy and no one could be bothered to turn up? Luckily for the...
The conference season is the showcase for thinktanks, and this year did not disappoint. For the Labour party...
The biggest thinktank news is that Michael Jacobs, general secretary of the Fabian Society since 1997, is leaving in...