
Top videos of 2011: #10: Matt Baker breaks ranks
We begin the countdown of the ten best videos of 2011 with Number 10: Matt “how do you sleep at night” Baker and his needling of David Cameron.

We begin the countdown of the ten best videos of 2011 with Number 10: Matt “how do you sleep at night” Baker and his needling of David Cameron.

As we enter 2012, what can we learn from looking back to 1987? Jules Peck looks at the state of play post-Durban and the state of green politics in the UK.

Ben Mitchell argues that being a left-wing supporter of the European Union is getting harder and harder.

Hilton Dawson, chief executive of the British Association of Social Workers, responds to David Cameron’s speech today on ‘troubleshooting’ problem families.

With the House rising next week for Christmas, and following his underwhelming performance at PMQs yesterday, Ed Miliband has much to think about as heads home.

SNP MEP Ian Hudghton writes about the damage David Cameron’s abdication of responsibility in the European Union is having on Scottish fisheries.

While the headline post-EU summit poll findings support the prime minister, there are already signs that the public is wary of what has happened.

It now looks increasingly likely the EU26 will be able to use the full spectrum of European Union institutions, undemining David Cameron’s summit ‘success’.

Cameron’s EU decision must be seen as an opportunity in opposition to both lead and win a debate on the twin issues of the future of multilateralism and Europe.

Ed Jacobs rounds up the withering contempt of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to David Cameron’s pathetic anti-European posturing.