
What does the 2011 Census tell us about faith, society, and politics?
Stephen Beer, political communications officer of the Christian Socialist Movement, looks at what the 2011 Census tells us about faith, society and politics.

Stephen Beer, political communications officer of the Christian Socialist Movement, looks at what the 2011 Census tells us about faith, society and politics.

What is the Iranian threat? Daniel Wickham looks at the validity of Israel’s fear of Iran, the possibility of nuclear weapons and the parallels with Iraq.

The Michigan state legislature this week signed controversial ‘right to work’ proposals into law, banning agreements that force workers to pay union dues.

Ed Miliband’s speech on immigration and integration today talks about real policy issues, and is not just designed to play to the concerns of the tabloid media.

The latest US politics news – including the fiscal cliff talks reaching a standstill and Susan Rice pulling out of the race to replace Hillary Clinton.

Following the EU membership rowsm The SNP’s post-independence plans for a currency union with the remainder of the UK have been attacked as unworkable.

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.

Conn Mac Gabhann looks at contemporary British colonialism in the light of the review of the murder of Northern Ireland solicitor Pat Finucane.

Unions 21 director Dan Whittle reports on new polling on pay and profits.