Today I am speaking about social Europe at a conference in Copenhagen. Symbolically, we are at the offices of the...
Today I am speaking about social Europe at a conference in Copenhagen. Symbolically, we are at the offices of the...
The success of centre-left reformers hangs in the balance The centre-left is in retreat across Europe, but there are...
Labour’s case can be progressive and patriotic A progressive, centre-left campaign to remain in the European Union...
George Osborne's so-called ‘Emergency Budget' was grim. His keenness to accelerate the pace of fiscal tightening...
The ConDem coalition has painted a picture of economic doom in Britain in advance of its 'emergency budget' next week....
Who won?Paul Richards: Harriet Harman's first question is about unemployment. She asks the PM if he can guarantee that...
On May 6 this year, Labour polled its second worst result in a general election since 1918. Only 1983 was worse, in...
Recently I predicted a so-called "purple coalition" between Liberals and Labour - blue and red makes purple - in the...
As the crisis facing the Eurozone deepens, so does the pressure on Europe's political leaders. Having spent months...
Last month, Progress published an article on the upcoming elections in the Netherlands which described the upsurge in...
The dust of last week has settled, and the direction of the new government is clearer. A certain smugness has...
Ever since the Labour party presented its new leader and prime ministerial candidate its poll ratings have shot...