Comment Glenys Kinnock: A vote to stay in the EU is a vote for mercy in action British people are among the most generous in the world in supporting international development and humanitarian aid. Millions… Glenys Kinnock 26th April, 2016, 12:00 pm
Comment Luke Akehurst: My top tips for May 5 – and let’s explain our democratic socialist values With just over a week left of the campaign, here are my top ten tips for securing a… Luke Akehurst 26th April, 2016, 8:53 am
Comment More homes, more social housing – how Welsh Labour will lead the way I have never understood why, but in election after election, housing is the dog that never quite barks.… Lesley Griffiths 26th April, 2016, 12:01 am
Comment Cameron talks about a seven-day NHS but he cannot even deliver five-day care We know that GPs are the gatekeepers of the NHS, providing a first point of access to other… Barbara Keeley 25th April, 2016, 5:15 pm
Comment Kerry McCarthy and Marvin Rees: Why Labour’s vision must be a green vision Earlier this year a well-attended event in Bristol saw local environmentalists, community activists and representatives of green organisations… 25th April, 2016, 5:12 pm
Comment Politicians must hold up their hands in shame over 40,000 deaths a year from diesel pollution If each year serial killers committed mass slaughter, or if an annual flood killed thousands of Londoners, then there… Geraint Davies 25th April, 2016, 4:19 pm
Comment The steel crisis shows why we need Community Union back on Labour’s NEC Since my last article events around the UK steel industry have accelerated rapidly. Scottish TATA sites Dalzell and… Tom Blenkinsop 24th April, 2016, 8:20 am
Comment Cameron’s reckless academies plan is an attack on our state schools As Labour councillors, nothing is more important than ensuring all children we represent get the best start in life.… 23rd April, 2016, 9:00 am
Comment Why Corbyn aide Andrew Fisher was right – and wrong – to say steel crisis was “good for Labour” “Show, don’t tell” was a lesson aspiring novelists were once told, in a nod to the style of Ernest Hemingway.… Peter Edwards 22nd April, 2016, 4:25 pm
Comment Nia Griffith: EVEL is a quick fix designed to deliver Tory hegemony Next month voters in Wales will elect a National Assembly with more powers than ever before. Seventeen years… Nia Griffith 22nd April, 2016, 4:09 pm