Labour’s policy review led by Jon Cruddas became an argument for transformation of the party – and the nation – rather...
Labour’s policy review led by Jon Cruddas became an argument for transformation of the party – and the nation – rather...
First thing’s first, men should read this book. And men who read Progress should definitely read this book. Because it...
The recent election results have led to a debate about how Labour can reconnect with parts of its core vote that...
As ‘Double-Dip’ George prepares for his U-turn and, in the words of Mary Riddell, announces a splurge of spending,...
Inequality is now an issue for ‘middle Britain’, Stewart Wood tells Robert Philpot and Adam Harrison When Ed Miliband...
Who won? The three themes of today’s PMQs were job losses, poppies and border controls and there wasn’t much else....
The one thing a Labour leader never lacks is advice. It comes in by the shovel-load, like manure. It comes in casual...
Labour now might seem it has more factions than ever before and these variations are both disconcerting and confusing...
If politics is the art of the possible then the current plethora of debate within the Labour party is clearly healthy....
'The attraction of a concept like blue Labour is it allows you to say that there's a group of voters out there we...
Only months ago the coalition was being lauded for its radical agenda on public service reform. Even critical...
The 'big society' therefore belongs to the Labour party; David Cameron and the Conservative Party are uninvited...