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Labour

Dutch ‘no’ vote is a wake up call for the UK referendum

Richard Howitt
8 April, 2016

The vote against the EU’s association agreement with Ukraine emphasises the need for a full-throated Remain campaign

Comment: Labour is now the party of pragmatists

Mark Stanford
7 April, 2016

Britain needs a diversified economy — Tory opposition to it is purely ideological

Kezia Dugdale’s EU remarks expose Labour’s vulnerability on Scotland’s future

Ed Jacobs
4 April, 2016

Tories and SNP pounce on Scottish Labour leader’s wobble on independence

Steel crisis: Osborne’s ‘march of the makers’ now rings hollow

Ed Jacobs
1 April, 2016

Tax credits, personal independent payments, Sunday trading and now steel all suggest a Government whose sure-footedness is eroding fast.

Why we should fear the National Living Wage

George Wilson
1 April, 2016

The term ‘living wage’ may cause the legal minimum to become the going rate for low-skilled work.

Corbyn is more popular than Cameron post-Budget

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 March, 2016

New polling shows plummeting support for Osborne and widespread dissatisfaction with his budget proposals

Three lessons for EU campaigners on Scotland’s would-be Independence Day

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 March, 2016

The post-referendum shake-up of Scottish politics highlights the importance of winning big

Labour continues to dominate in Welsh polls

Ed Jacobs
23 March, 2016

UKIP’s support in Wales is declining as the campaign proper gets underway

Voter turnout could swing EU referendum and there’s a hole in the electoral register

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
21 March, 2016

Conservative changes to the voting system mean that young Remain supporters are less likely to be on the electoral roll

Welsh Assembly faces greater uncertainty after Labour-Plaid spat

Jac Larner
21 March, 2016

A bizarre dispute over Labour’s public health bill has undermined the possibility of cross-party cooperation following May’s elections

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