The resignation of Iain Duncan Smith from the work and pensions brief followed national media coverage of a very...
The resignation of Iain Duncan Smith from the work and pensions brief followed national media coverage of a very...
We fly the European flag high at Barking town hall. Members of parliament, the council leader and majority of...
Narcissistic Pronunciation: /ˌnɑːsɪˈsɪstɪk/ Having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and...
For much of the last three decades, leftwing populism has seemed something of a contradiction in terms. Even after...
Labour has a proud tradition in Battersea. One hundred years ago Labour Battersea gave Britain its first black mayor,...
As the parliamentary candidate for the key marginal Cheshire seat of Weaver Vale (East Runcorn, Northwich, Frodsham),...
Last year Labour asked John Armitt to review long-term infrastructure planning in the UK. Armitt was fresh from the...
The much-criticised Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 came into force on 1 April 2013. LASPO...
The national minimum wage is perhaps the most durable legacy of the last Labour government. Growing up in Glasgow, the...
Wandsworth is in a housing crisis – and the council’s just made it worse. Private rents in this leafy south London...
This year one million British people will turn to psychotherapists and counsellors. Most do an amazing job and are a...
Is it just me or is anyone else wondering what has happened to the Cooperative Bank? For years, and especially since...