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Good Society

Stella Creasy: Labour must provide more support to its councillors

Stella Creasy
2 July, 2015

Putting time and effort into developing our local government base is about more than ensuring foot soldiers to fight the next General Election

Welsh Labour is still losing ground

Ed Jacobs
2 July, 2015

Labour looks set to lose even more seats at the Assembly elections

Why Labour should be worried about Zac Goldsmith

Joshua Myers
2 July, 2015

The Tory mayoral candidate could win over both UKIP and Green voters

120 Labour councillors: why we’re supporting Yvette Cooper for leader

2 July, 2015

We believe Yvette is the only candidate who can reach out to all corners of the country

The gender pay debate is bigger than Professor Tim Hunt

Ruby Stockham
30 June, 2015

Female professors at Hunt’s university earn £2,200 less than their male counterparts

Trade Union Bill: another calculated attack on workers’ rights

Steven Male
30 June, 2015

The European Court of Human Rights may have a mandate to intervene against the Conservatives’ anti-strike proposals

Poverty

Survival alone cannot be a measure of wealth

Matt Aldridge
29 June, 2015

Poverty is relative to the society we live in. Altering the way we measure it won’t change that

How Jeremy Corbyn could change the electoral arithmetic

Peter Wiggins
29 June, 2015

Think back to 2010, when Diane Abbott’s presence on the ballot helped elect Ed Miliband

Child poverty is for life – we must act now

Fiona Twycross
27 June, 2015

Tackling child poverty should be a moral crusade for today’s Labour party

Why can’t the left get unified?

Natasha Dyer
27 June, 2015

The right have differences of opinion too, but are much better at coming together when it matters

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