Ellen Wilkinson was born in a working-class area, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, on 8 October 1891. One of four...

Ellen Wilkinson was born in a working-class area, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, on 8 October 1891. One of four...
Forty years ago, the nation’s political waters were particularly turbulent. In response to western support for Israel...
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...
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...
This year, 2014, marks the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Welsh Office. The first secretary of state for...
Eighty-five years ago this month, on 30 May 1929, the Labour party became the largest single party at a general...
Fifteen years ago, on 1 April 1999, a national minimum wage was finally implemented. It was set at £3.60 per hour,...
Following International Women's Day, there is no better time to remember Labour’s Margaret Bondfield, the first female...
On 1 March 2014, the Labour party will hold a special conference on proposed internal reforms. This is an ideal time...