Cameron’s ECR farce continues
The European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament has been struck another blow following the resignation of Michal Kaminski as leader.
The European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament has been struck another blow following the resignation of Michal Kaminski as leader.
Movement for Change will be reconstituted in the spring as a permanent home for community organising within the Labour movement, writes National Director Blair McDougall.
With less than 100 days to go till voters across Scotland go to the polls to elect a new Scottish Parliament, the SNP and Labou have kicked off their campaigns.
This last week has seen the clash of canteen culture, ethical disregard and political bullying in the News Corporation empire, writes Joy Johnson.
The prime minister’s office has issued an apology after false claims by David Cameron at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, writes Kevin Meagher.
Human rights are universal, writes Luke Bozier; Britain should have an activist foreign policy which stands up for all people, not just our own narrow self-interest.
Chris Tarquini discusses whether President Obama’s State of the Union address last night was progressive or a dash to the political middle.
Ahead of Andrew Neil’s documentary on social mobility tonight, Matt Gwilliam looks at the high number of public schooled politicians – including in the Shadow Cabinet.
Declan Gaffney looks at ‘the people Labour forgot about’, and discusses disability, benefits and reframing the debate on welfare cuts.
Following yesterday’s growth figures, James Plunkett argues that just ‘waiting it out’ is unlikely to deliver a cure to the sluggishness of the British economy.