What’s at stake in the Tees Valley and West Midlands mayoral elections?
The result of both races will be a test to Keir Starmer’s leadership
The result of both races will be a test to Keir Starmer’s leadership
Coalition building and municipal socialism: The Birmingham Hodge Hill MP on running to be Labour’s candidate for West Midlands Mayor
True to form, the Tories have designed policies which mainly cater to wealthy pensioners
Questions about left or right are futile until Labour have asked: why did you not vote for us?
Securing an apprenticeship is now twice as hard as getting a place at university.
It is well known these cuts have been savage, unfair, and that they seriously affect the disabled. But what if they actually targeted the disabled, hitting them the hardest, piling all the harshest cuts on the services that are actually the most vital?
Stephen Twigg, Yvette Cooper and Liam Byrne write for Left Foot Forward on Labour’s plans for better childcare.
David Cameron’s keynote welfare speech yesterday included the re-announcement of a Labour policy which he scrapped when the Tories came into government.
Vincenzo Rampulla asks what the real Beveridge heritage is, and whether shadow work and pensions secretary Liam Byrne is going the right way to achieving it.
Ben Baumberg writes about where Labour can move on from the ‘benefit scrounger’ argument.