Ed Balls is right that the introduction of Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education - education which...
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Progressive plans for PSHE education in schools
Look out for how MPs of different political colours vote in parliament tomorrow. That's when we'll be debating the...
Greece faces down its financial and currency crises
Back in 1999, as the eurozone was coming into existence and Greece's membership was confirmed, some commentators...
Progress speech on the low carbon economy
He argued that a low carbon economy will be the way in which we meet the need to look after our environment and...
Power 2010
Apathy is born of impotence, not ignorance. Or so the amazing response to the Power2010 vote to find the public's top...
Break up the banks
Although still somewhat sketchy, Barack Obama's plan to ban state-backed retail banks engaging in casino activities is...
Obama and banking reform
When president Obama announced a new set of bank reforms last week he changed the agenda for politicians and bankers...
Tory tax break plans don’t add up for poorest
The Tories' costly proposal to offer a tax allowance for married couples has so much about it that's just plain daft....
Women in parliament
Last week the Speaker's conference concluded its investigation into parliamentary representation. What they found may...
The Progress interview
Progress: Tell us a little about yourself as a person. Chinyelu Onwurah: I was born in Wallsend, my mother was a...
Public services and the public’s data
Who do you trust? Public esteem for politicians is low and falling. Many of us trust neither their motives nor their...
A new Labour movement
For what seems like the last five years now almost every article I have read on the future of the Labour party has at...