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Labour

Budget 2016: Tories still fighting class wars

Prem Sikka
17 March, 2016

The numbers behind Osborne’s statement clearly show the failure of the Government’s strategy

Liveblog: Reactions to Budget 2016

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
16 March, 2016

Rapid reactions to George Osborne’s budget from charities, think-tanks, trade unions and political parties

The ‘Lib Dem fightback’ starts with Europe

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 March, 2016

At the opening of the Liberal Democrats spring conference, Tim Farron attacked his Remain allies for failing to make the best case

Four notes on John McDonnell’s ‘fiscal responsibility’ speech

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
11 March, 2016

The shadow chancellor is responding to centrist concerns, but will face criticism from his left and right

Relief for Labour: Forecast predicts second place in Scottish election

Ed Jacobs
11 March, 2016

It’s unlikely that Scottish Conservatives will unseat Labour to become the main party of opposition, despite recent claims

Comment: Labour transformed the way domestic violence was dealt with in Britain

Ellie Cumbo
9 March, 2016

For a new generation the ‘just a domestic’ approach taken by police for much of the 1980s and 1990s would be unrecognisable

After the Paris Agreement the UK must help protect developing countries

Diane Abbott
9 March, 2016

Those who have contributed the least to climate change are suffering the greatest impacts

Comment: Silence on Hinkley speaks volumes

Molly Scott Cato
6 March, 2016

Cameron and Hollande’s failure to make a statement is a sign that the project has failed

Cameron’s attack on local Tories showcases his fear of dissent

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
4 March, 2016

An obsession with centralising power is the Prime Minister’s tragic flaw, and it looks like it will bring him down

Comment: Time for Labour and the Lib Dems to work together

Paul Hindley
24 February, 2016

In the face of Tory dominance, the progressive parties may need to consider local constituency pacts

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