Look Left – Cameron bids Fox ‘thank you and goodbye’
Liam Fox resigned as defence secretary this afternoon, falling on his sword after more than a week of damaging revelations, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.
Liam Fox resigned as defence secretary this afternoon, falling on his sword after more than a week of damaging revelations, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.
Ed Miliband shook up his shadow cabinet today, seizing the agenda while the Tories fiddled over ‘cat gate’, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.
The Democratic Unionist Party has accused the public sector union Unison of having presided over strikes with no mandate from those involved, reports Ed Jacobs.
The Tories gather in Manchester this week, with the economy, Europe, and more Europe set to dominate, reports Left Foot Forward’s Shamik Das.
Andy Burnham called today for Labour to go further than Blair’s call of “education, education, education”, saying that their new priorities must be “aspiration, aspiration, aspiration”. Miliband yesterday raised the issue in his own way: [The] truth is that thetest
Labour needs to remake the case for a universalist approach to childcare, writes new Fabian Society General Secretary Andrew Harrop.
The world united today to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11, with services held across the United States, from Ground Zero to the Pentagon to Pennsylvania.
With aid, we are helping ensure that some of the poorest people in the world have access to basic necessities; it is crucial we continue to do so into the future.
Scotland the not-so brave – how Freedom of Information is being held back norh of the border
David Cameron’s ‘Big Society’ looks set to make matters worse unless public services start to support citizens in changing their communities.