Labour
Cameron’s approval nosedive continues as Twitter calls for his resignation
For the first time, the Prime Minister's net approval rating is lower than Jeremy Corbyn's
Dutch ‘no’ vote is a wake up call for the UK referendum
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
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
Tories and SNP pounce on Scottish Labour leader's wobble on independence
Steel crisis: Osborne’s ‘march of the makers’ now rings hollow
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
The term ‘living wage’ may cause the legal minimum to become the going rate for low-skilled work.