
Salmond’s new separation strategy: Abandon the positive and pray for a Tory revival
Alex Salmond’s new separation strategy is to abandon the positive and pray for a Tory revival, writes shadow Scotland Office minister Willie Bain.

Alex Salmond’s new separation strategy is to abandon the positive and pray for a Tory revival, writes shadow Scotland Office minister Willie Bain.

Andrew Neilson, is the director of campaigns at the Howard League, rebuts the latest right-wing claims on longer prison sentences deterring crime.

More and more working people are reliant on Housing Benefit – contrary to what the prime minister claims.

Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union, explains why she’ll be marching tomorrow in defence of education for the many.

David Cameron today point blank refused to answer a question on whether he would publish ‘secret’ emails between himself and Rebekah Brooks.

Ed Miliband went on the attack over ‘pleb gate’ at the first post-conference season Prime Minister’s Questions in Parliament today, reports Shamik Das.

David Cameron’s “veto moment” must be assessed for whether it is in the interest of the British people or is designed to meet the political needs of the Tories.

Ed Jacobs reports on the latest polling data on Scottish independence as the long referendum campaign begins.

With Alex Salmond and David Cameron signing a deal on a Scottish independence referendum today, Yes Scotland’ Blair Jenkins makes the case for separation.

Blair McDougall, campaign director for the Better Together campaign, reacts to the signing of the referendum deal between Alex Salmond and David Cameron today.