
Labour must never turn its back on human rights
The left should highlight the ways human rights help ordinary people on a daily basis.

The left should highlight the ways human rights help ordinary people on a daily basis.

Ed Miliband beware: people don’t vote for policies, they vote for governments.

Miliband’s plans have upset the private sector but also angered rail unions.

Miliband’s challenge will be persuading people that government can make a difference without simply throwing money at things.

Ed Miliband must show that he can succeed where so many before him have struggled.

The widening gap between rich and poor reflects a decline in trade union power, so argue the authors of the bestselling book The Spirit Level.

Labour is willing to talk about tax avoidance but also tax evasion. For too long politicians have ducked the issue.

Scotland can be part of a progressive union, Miliband will say today.

Left Foot Forward readers overwhelmingly want the former shadow chancellor brought back into the fold.

Some of the criticism of Labour’s welfare plans is misplaced.