
Just building more homes is unlikely to fix London’s problems
What can be done and what is being done to London’s housing crisis? A new report by the Green Party’s Darren Johnson AM aims to move the argument forward.

What can be done and what is being done to London’s housing crisis? A new report by the Green Party’s Darren Johnson AM aims to move the argument forward.

Foreign secretary William Hague today hailed the formation of the new Syrian opposition as “very encouraging”, and said he hoped it will “mark a turning point”.

Addressing yesterday’s TUC “After Austerity” event, Lib Dem peer Lord Oakeshott attacked the “grotesquely large” pay gap in society.

With the new Chinese leadership brought into the light yesterday, Left Foot Forward looks at what public opinion is, and how much public opinion can be found.

Sam Bacon presents a first-hand account of what was done on the ground in Ohio to win the key swing state and thus the election for President Barack Obama.

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Look Left, our round up of the week’s politics, will be going out shortly.

Yvonne Ridley, the Respect candidate in the Rotherham by-election, has a long and visceral hatred of Israel, Zionism and Zionists, and is a supporter of Hamas.

A new report by the Bevan Foundation today demonstrates the inhumane levels of poverty in the visually impaired in Wales.

This morning’s FT has a brilliant graph showing how each successive reassessment of the economy predicts the recovery will take longer to take hold.