The Fabian Women’s Network’s Spring edition of Fabiana, its quarterly magazine, explores the issue of devolution. This...
The Fabian Women’s Network’s Spring edition of Fabiana, its quarterly magazine, explores the issue of devolution. This...
To date, the Labour leadership and been relatively quiet on the European Union referendum, so much so that the Labour...
The terrain of British politics is full of hills on which principled politicians can choose to die. Driven to take a...
Speaking at the London Stock Exchange last week, international development secretary Justine Greening talked of the...
This month’s rather unexpected political debate over the causes of the first world war (unexpected, because I never...
Every so often I hear a young person asking ‘Why should I bother to vote?’ or saying ‘You are all the same anyway?’ or...
Over the decades the Labour movement has always championed workers’ rights. But we must also champion the rights of...
The news that Peter Hain has put his weight behind the so-called one-state ‘solution’, is disappointing, coinciding as...
This week in Prague, the Czech social democrat leader Bohuslav Sobotka finally took office as prime minister. Against...
It was the year Abba’s Waterloo won the Eurovision song contest; Suzi Quatro, Alvin Stardust and the Osmonds topped...
Despite the UK having near-record levels of youth unemployment, many of our best small businesses are held back by...
Ed Miliband has easily won conference season two years running. His pitch for Labour to be the party of One Nation has...