
What’s happening in Scotland is symptomatic of a deeper problem
What’s is happening in Scotland is symptomatic of a much deeper problem.

What’s is happening in Scotland is symptomatic of a much deeper problem.

If this poll carries over to the General Election, Scottish Labour will see itself virtually wiped out.

With three declared candidates so far, Left Foot Forward gives a snapshot of those who hope to take the reigns as leader of the Scottish Labour Party.

Labour has put its fingers in its ears in the hope that not hearing the bad news would make it go away.

Plaid Cymru will gather for its annual conference with support for an independent Wales at just 3 per cent.

UKIP’s lead in the seat is up from the 9-point lead it had in a similar poll published earlier this month.

Jeremy Hunt has been accused of telling a ’tissue of lies’ over the health service in Wales.

As the Welsh government issues a rebuff of the Daily Mail’s new campaign to undermine Labour’s credentials on the health service, Left Foot Forward looks at what the public in Wales thinks of the health service.

For too long Labour has taken Scotland for granted. It is now paying the price.

In Glasgow, 40 per cent trusted the SNP most compared to 16 per cent who said Labour.