Why this leadership contest is so crucial to the future of the Labour party
Each of the candidates poses a different kind of threat to Cameron
Each of the candidates poses a different kind of threat to Cameron
Cameron’s call for a ‘more open’ Europe is contradicted by demands for special treatment for the UK
The Tories’ plans are a direct attack on basic freedoms
Any surveillance measures have to work alongside a campaign to dismantle the narratives of extremist ideologies.
The OSFL debate is not about censorship, but about our right to express dissatisfaction about an event happening at our university.
The ambulance service in the UK is one of the best in the world, unfortunately it has been taken for granted.
What about investing in families over boots on the ground?
Many wrongly see UKIP as a net positive for Labour – this is wrongheaded. Labour needs to get serious about UKIP, says Sam Fowles. Last week Nigel Farage announced his ambition, not just to be David Cameron’s “worst nightmare” but Edtest
Neoliberals claim that shareholders are the owners of companies. This is nonsense, argues Austin Mitchell MP and Prem Sikka, Professor of Accounting, University of Essex
Thomas Stephens explains how the Coalition are doing nothing to address poverty wages while hurting non-dependants hard