During the lead-up to the 2015 general election I thought the tide was turning in Labour’s favour – everywhere around...
During the lead-up to the 2015 general election I thought the tide was turning in Labour’s favour – everywhere around...
Late on Monday 5 September, when the government accepted Amendment 145 to the finance bill, I was unaware that it was...
Aristotle famously said that nature abhors a vacuum. He was half right in the sense that, given a chance, denser...
It is fair to say that the moment of the information superhighway has arrived. Over the past decade, the world wide...
We know what a one nation society would look like here in the United Kingdom and we know what one nation means for our...
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day – the day to remember and reflect on the Holocaust, all forms of Nazi persecution, and...
An angry response to what seemed to me to be a well-intentioned, albeit somewhat clumsy, government letter to mosques...
By the time the polls across Greece closed, the Greeks had comprehensibly given their verdict on the economic policies...
Yesterday Brent council became the first local authority in the country to pass a policy which will see businesses in...
With 100 days to go before election day, the Labour party’s decision to place the NHS centre stage in its campaign...
For those whose approach to politics begins by pigeon-holing, I am usually shoved in a box marked ‘centre ground’. The...
I nearly choked on my cornflakes when I read yet another article praising the Green party policy of a citizens’...