For some years now support for a United Kingdom constitutional convention to deal with the English democratic deficit,...
For some years now support for a United Kingdom constitutional convention to deal with the English democratic deficit,...
On 3 November the High Court of Justice delivered its verdict on the sole question it was asked, being whether the...
This week the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, unveiled the new hourly rate for the London living wage at the start of...
As the Labour party embarks on its path back to power following a second general election defeat, it has to do so by...
Standing for parliament in Windsor was never going to be a shoe-in for a Labour candidate. The constituency has had a...
Active in communities all across our nation, the churches often have a better idea of what is going on than even those...
As someone who has led two very different organisations – a college and a council – I have some experience of...
The Suicide of Britain. Shocking as this sounds, this was the title of an op-ed piece in the New York Times two days...
Restoring Labour’s reputation for economic competence – or perhaps I should say resuscitating or even raising it from...
Something very special happened on election night in Brighton and Hove – one of Britain’s most creative and staunchly...
Thank you. It’s great to be here – although like everyone I hoped to be coming to this conference under very different...
Thank you for very much for that warm welcome. I really appreciate it. Can I echo what John Woodcock said about giving...