Tony Blair was right about some things, however uncomfortable that makes you feel
In trashing the legacy of Tony Blair you are essentially sticking two fingers up at the electorate.
In trashing the legacy of Tony Blair you are essentially sticking two fingers up at the electorate.
The new head of NHS England, Simon Stevens, only started his job yesterday, but he is already facing criticism from unions over comments made by him about the role of private healthcare companies in the NHS. In a speech deliveredtest
A look at the rise of a crucial part of Ed Miliband’s vision for the future of the Labour party – predistribution – and how it may spell the end of New Labour.
Ed Miliband will today warn only Labour can deliver fairness in straitened times, and that whoever wins the next election will have to deal with a big deficit.
Tributes have poured in to Philip Gould, one of the architects of New Labour, one of the great modernisers of British politics, who has died from cancer, aged just 61.
Carl Packman reviews ‘The Purple Book’, concluding: “On what the book did say it was bland; on what it didn’t say it was tragic.”
Ed Miliband’s speech marks something new, and suggests a significant shift. So what does this responsibility mean when it comes to those at the top of society?
Progress invites you to its annual conference, where a range of speakers will discuss the state of the Labour party, policies and the political challenges ahead.
Kate Bell and Jason Strelitz look at the lessons that can be learnt from Labour’s years on the tackling of child poverty.
Labour MP Jon Cruddas blasts the Big Society for failing the “all in this together” test while safety nets are being removed reports Daisy Blacklock.