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Comment: Macmillan never quite broke with small ‘c’ conservatism – One Nation Labour must be more dynamic

14 February, 2013

Richard Carr is a research fellow at the Labour History Research Unit As Ed Miliband’s ‘Mansion Tax’ speech proves, for perhaps the first time Harold Macmillan is in fashion right now. At first glance this is odd – in thetest

Comment: When human rights organisations align with the far-right

Carl Packman
13 February, 2013

A new book examines the mistakes made by the left in finding common cause with the islamic far-right.

Big Brother is watching: The top five threats to your online privacy

13 February, 2013

Left Foot Forward presents the top five emerging threats to your privacy online.

Gloucester Slutwalk: women are never to blame for sexual violence

12 February, 2013

A slutwalk led by the leader of the local Labour group is taking place in Gloucester this Thursday after comments urging women to reduce their risk of being raped by wearing more clothes.

Poundland ‘breached forced labour laws’

James Bloodworth
12 February, 2013

Poundland has lost a case in court and has been found to have breached forced labour laws

Revealed: the pay gap at Britain’s top firms

James Bloodworth
12 February, 2013

Left Foot Forward looks at the pay gap between best paid and worst paid at some of Britain’s best known firms.

Our child neglect laws are anything but progressive

12 February, 2013

It’s time for child neglect laws to change so that they take account of emotional, as well as physical, abuse.

The coalition declares war on speed cameras. Road deaths go up

James Bloodworth
8 February, 2013

The coalition declares war on speed cameras and road deaths go up

Boris

Five reasons conservatives should support gay marriage

James Bloodworth
5 February, 2013

There are some very good reasons why conservatives should back gay marriage. Left Foot Forward has come up with five.

Hundreds of families in Osborne’s own constituency set to lose out with ‘bedroom tax’

Kevin Meagher
4 February, 2013

Hundreds of social housing tenants in George Osborne’s own Tatton constituency are set to be hit by the so-called “bedroom tax”, reports Kevin Meagher.

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