Labour needs to be ready to tackle the risk of a rise in interest rates hitting hard-pressed families and respond in a...
Labour needs to be ready to tackle the risk of a rise in interest rates hitting hard-pressed families and respond in a...
The political establishment is running scared. The United Kingdom Independence party is a phenomenon that it barely...
Labour has had seven leaders since Harold Wilson stepped down as prime minister in 1976. Allowing for John Smith’s...
An important debate has unexpectedly blossomed for the Labour party this summer. It’s been growing for a while,...
Downing Street is right to highlight the triumvirate of the economy, public services and reform of politics as the...
If a week is a long time in politics, then two weeks of our elected representatives dominating the newsstands with...
All the many hopes which were projected onto April’s budget were never likely to be fully realised, but those...
Debate about the future of the left has a feverish quality to it at the moment. New coalitions are advocated,...
When Labour politicians used to say in the past decade ‘you can’t trust the polls’, it was to dampen...
The new dividing lines between Labour and the Conservatives arising out of the global economic downturn have provided...
While the commentators continue to mull over the meaning of the general election, the results clearly offer Labour...
In all likelihood, we are now only one year from Tony Blair calling a general election. When we faced the electorate...