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Labour

As clean energy investment drops again, how can Labour reverse the slide if elected?

Shamik Das
5 October, 2012

Clean energy investment had dropped to its lowest level since 2009 – how can Labour lead the world in reversing this slide.

Lab 2012: Twigg attacks “extreme” Gove and outlines “One Nation education” plans

Shamik Das
4 October, 2012

Shadow education secretary Stephen Twigg today attacked Michael Gove as “extreme and out of touch” in his “One Nation education” Labour conference speech today.

Lab 2012: The policies to bring Miliband’s One Nation vision to fruition

Richard Bassford
4 October, 2012

Richard Bassford reports on some of the policies underpinning Ed Miliband’s One Nation vision.

Lab 2012: Stopping Cameron’s great NHS carve-up before it’s too late

Jos Bell
4 October, 2012

Jos Bell reports from Manchester on the health debate at the 2012 Labour Party Conference.

Labour outlines real spending plans in Wales

Ed Jacobs
4 October, 2012

Finance minister Jane Hutt delivered the second draft budget since the 2011 Assembly elections in Wales yesterday.

Lab 2012: Miliband unveils vision to inspire the “forgotten 50 per cent”

Shamik Das
2 October, 2012

At the Labour Party Conference today, Ed Miliband will set out big reforms in education and apprenticeships to address the needs of the “forgotten 50 per cent”.

Lab 2012: Lamont and Jones stand their ground

Ed Jacobs
2 October, 2012

Johann Lamont and Carwyn Jones maintained their opposing positions on universality and “freebies” in speeches to the Labour Party Conference in Manchester.

Lab 2012: Wales and Scotland lead the way

Ed Jacobs
1 October, 2012

At the Labour Party Conference, it is Scotland and Wales is providing the testing ground for the two debates likely to dominate much of the party conference.

Lab 2012: Miliband’s marginals challenge – who he needs to win and where

Shamik Das
30 September, 2012

New research from Progress examines the 2015 electoral victory strategies available to Ed Miliband, looking at the voters he needs to win and where.

Fiscal union within the UK is the foundation of Scotland’s future growth and fairness

28 September, 2012

Willie Bain MP explains why Scotland is stronger staying in a fiscal union with the UK, especially during a times of recession, like the one we are in.

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