Julia Ebner's armoury of critical thought – and willingness to humanise even her deadliest enemies – is what makes her...
Julia Ebner's armoury of critical thought – and willingness to humanise even her deadliest enemies – is what makes her...
Geoffrey Evans and Anand Menon’s authoritative text digs into the rebalancing of political values that lay behind...
First they tried to bore us out, then they tried to bully us out ... now they try to shame us out. It will not work,...
Labour's forgotten leader deserves better than to be airbrushed from the annals of the party's history, argues...
May's weakness exposed, leadership in local government and an impressive start for Open Labour – Progress director...
With a hard Brexit looming, the government is keen to forget all about the deficit – it is Labour's job to make sure...
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Britain's mostly benign, institutionalised anti-Catholicism is starting to re-emerge, warns Progress deputy editor...
Bart van Bruggen warns that the Dutch Labour party is in need of a narrative Things are not looking great for the...
Rosa Prince’s uncritical biography does little to uncover the real prime minister, finds Christabel Cooper ‘The...
Ten years have been wasted but New Labour’s instincts and approach remain relevant The iron curtain fell, Thatcherism...
Women are doing it for each other. Harriet Harman and Jess Phillips tell Richard Angell and Conor Pope about bringing...