I am biased on Europe: born, postwar, in a divided Germany. Educated in a Britain outside of the common market, seeing...
I am biased on Europe: born, postwar, in a divided Germany. Educated in a Britain outside of the common market, seeing...
David Cameron was not the only one to visit Brussels this week for last minute talks with Europe’s leaders ahead of...
The Labour government ‘contributed almost nothing new or imaginative to the pool of ideas with which men seek to...
Less than a year into his leadership, Ed Miliband made clear his aversion to ‘some Cameron-type strategy of...
In his resignation speech to the House of Commons on 23 April 1951, Nye Bevan warned of what an incoming Tory...
The recent controversies and dog fights over the selection of a Labour candidate in Falkirk has highlighted the...
Let me begin this article by stating that, as a socialist, I strongly believe in accessible, high quality,...
As we sentimentally celebrate the 65th anniversary of the National Health Service, we should remember that much of the...
When Labour was elected in 1997, the top National Health Service priority for patients and the public was waiting...
Immigration policy has come under much scrutiny in recent days. I would like to focus on one key part of immigration...
In recent months we have seen in the press that there is an increase in the number of food banks in the UK, loan...
Peter Mandelson writes as if he has had sight of the report of the so-called 'investigation' into the Falkirk...