‘The fact that, in most cases, it remains more difficult for a candidate who does not fit the “white, male,...
‘The fact that, in most cases, it remains more difficult for a candidate who does not fit the “white, male,...
The government are planning an attack on the aspirations of thousands of young people and families who simply want a...
While Oldham West and Royton was voting – so overwhelmingly Labour – on 3 December, another vote was taking place not...
Stephen Beer writes the second of a three-part series for Progress this week on building One Nation economics. Where...
Stephen Beer writes the first of a three-part series for Progress this week on building One Nation economics. Where is...
The pressure on children to grow up often takes two different but related forms: the pressure to take part in a...
David Cameron claims widespread public support for his ‘repatriation’ pledge. Polls suggest that, when people are...
This week’s debate was a stark reminder that practices such as blacklisting which should have no place in a modern...
Andy Burnham set out a bold vision for an integrated physical, mental and social care system as he launched Labour’s...
There is an argument to be made for Labour simply sitting back and allowing the government’s misguided health reforms...
Regular readers of Progress will know I have had a few run-ins with them about their approach to trades unions. In...
Len McCluskey, general secretary of Unite, urged Labour councillors not to make cuts during last week’s Ralph Miliband...