
Labour’s crisis in Scotland could deny it the keys to Downing Street
Labour has put its fingers in its ears in the hope that not hearing the bad news would make it go away.

Labour has put its fingers in its ears in the hope that not hearing the bad news would make it go away.

For too long Labour has taken Scotland for granted. It is now paying the price.

In Glasgow, 40 per cent trusted the SNP most compared to 16 per cent who said Labour.

Ed Miliband would do well to start fighting with ‘every fibre of his being’ in Scotland.

Yesterday the broadcasters unveiled a proposal for televised leaders’ debates that fails basic tests of fairness and balance.

What do the Middleton and Heywood and Clacton by-elections tell us about the Labour vote?

It isn’t just wealth that concentrates; opportunity does too.

The Fabian Society are right to highlight the UKIP threat to Ed Miliband, writes Richard Carr.

Labour looks set to hold a seat in Heywood and Middleton this week, while the Conservatives look likely to lose two of theirs.

Labour needs to be prepared for a coalition even if it doesn’t want one.