Scottish Labour should be unambiguously pro-union and anti-hard Brexit, argues Blair McDougall After a bruising,...
Section: Progress Magazine Articles
Wanton destruction
Brexit’s impact on the NHS is already proving devastating, writes Ben Bradshaw My most memorable doorstep encounter...
My Life, Our Times
Gordon Brown is likely to be remembered as Labour's greatest chancellor. Will his reputation as prime minister improve...
Representative communities
Is it time for English local government to be elected by single transferable vote? Gordon Matheson and Joanne Harding...
A matter of deep shame
I remember when Labour was part of the solution, not the problem, to tackling antisemitism, writes Jennifer Gerber...
Neglect at the heart of Beveridge
The one ‘missing giant’ from the founding text of the welfare state was how we deal with care in our society, argues...
A fundamental rethink needed
New funding, reformed commissioning and a proper industrial policy are the basic requirements of a resilient social...
A new Marshall plan for the working class
Idleness: Where the right offers grievance, the centre-left needs to offer an answer – and honesty, writes Pat...
No less revolutionary
Want: The food bank has replaced the soup kitchen and look permanent as Tory cuts persist When William Beveridge...
A tide turning back
Squalor: Council housing is in retreat and the private rented sector out of control No one wrote squalor like Charles...
Post-16 needs to be the focus
Ignorance: Beveridge would be heartened by the educational progress but ashamed of the skills inequality Looking back...
Health inequality costs
Social class persists as a key determinant for life expectancy and good health Disease In 1942, two drivers of William...