By supporting the Article 50 Bill, Labour moderates are making a historic mistake
Labour is sending the message that there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the government's plan
Labour is sending the message that there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the government's plan
The lesson from Labour’s 1992 election defeat is that unless the party wins the economic argument it cannot deliver social justice, writes Meg Hillier MP.
The battle for the centre-ground will decide the next election; Left Foot Forward previews the 2012 Progress Annual Conference.
Declan Gaffney examines Progress' report on the support for benefits cuts in depth, and finds that it doesn't show what it purports to show
Chris Nicholson looks at the agenda for co-operatives following Nick Clegg’s call for John Lewis capitalism.
This emphasises Labour’s need to put victims at the heart of our criminal justice system, and is a call to root the justice system in the community.