
History should not give cause for optimism for Labour
Ed Miliband needs to conquer is his image problem which, four years on from taking the leadership of the party, remains a noose around the party’s neck.

Ed Miliband needs to conquer is his image problem which, four years on from taking the leadership of the party, remains a noose around the party’s neck.

The parties’ spending plans are becoming stranger and stranger.

On English votes for English laws, Labour has been caught like a rabbit in the headlights.

Ensuring a minimum wage of £8 an hour will mean the low paid seeing some of the benefits of the economic recovery.

As the party looks to respond to the referendum at party conference, Labour needs a distinctive and radical offer that delivers for England.

Not any time soon at least.

Anyone who wishes to see a left-leaning Labour government in England should be rooting firmly for a No vote.

Will Labour keep the Barnett Formula intact as pledged in today’s Daily Record in Scotland, or will it reform system of funding as Carwyn Jones has argued?

After previous general election defeats Labour has tended to lapse into self-criticism and recriminations. Not this time.

Cutting our massive fees is bad for you, say estate agents. And the Tories believe them.