The election of Narendra Modi as prime minister of India raises a tricky question for British foreign policy and the...
The election of Narendra Modi as prime minister of India raises a tricky question for British foreign policy and the...
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the attack, ordered by the Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi, on the holiest...
The Labour Campaign for International Development were delighted to be approved as an official socialist society...
There are important lessons to take from Sweden. Ed Miliband must take the right ones, says Jonathan Todd Just as...
Why Britain is losing the global race By Will Straw David Cameron and George Osborne have set out their stall for the...
New rules, not protectionism, is the answer to the challenge of globalisation, argues Will Straw IN his 2005 party...
Progress is pleased today to launch The Future of Labour's Foreign Policy, a new pamphlet looking at new approaches...
Yesterday, as the fallout of the UK’s EU treaty opt-out continued, William Hague quietly flew off to the US for talks...
So the grandfather, so the grandson. In 1967, George Papandreou, was prime minister of Greece. He threw in the towel...
This week David Cameron welcomed Chinese Premiere Wen Jiabao to London, a week after the release of artist Ai Weiwei...
I was perhaps premature in proposing this but the widely acknowledged success of the Queen's visit to Ireland opens up...
It was enough to temporarily stifle the argument that it is in danger of becoming the party of the liberal middle...