There was a woman who walked nine miles, mostly down a 60-mile-an-hour, windy ‘A’ road because she didn’t have the bus...
There was a woman who walked nine miles, mostly down a 60-mile-an-hour, windy ‘A’ road because she didn’t have the bus...
Heartlands, 35 per cent, core vote … most people in the Labour party know where to find many of our voters. And yet...
We often assume that if you live in an urban part of the country, you will naturally vote Labour and if you live in...
Chris Calland’s recent article suggested that in order to get more people voting for the Labour party we need to set...
Not too long ago I spent a bank holiday weekend planting fence posts into a field in Somerset (long story ...) and...
Being born and raised in the countryside, it could be said that I wasn't born into Labour, I chose it. When it comes...
With the Third Place First conference taking place tomorrow in Reading, Labour activists’ minds will be focused more...
With bodge-it budgets, double dips, pasty taxes, missed deadlines and fruit ninja obsessives in charge, it seems that...
We know what the challenges facing rural areas are; Labour can seize them and provide solutions, argues Jim Knight The...
Labour has succeeded in the countryside in the past and could do so again with some hard work and imaginative...
Just as Heineken ‘refreshed the parts other beers cannot reach’, clever campaigning in rural Leicestershire paid...
Labour has an opportunity to become a party of the shires. But the gains will only accrue over the long term, says...