Comment ‘Rough sleeping’s soaring. Will defence spending help homeless veterans?’ New data out today shows that rough sleeping has hit a post-pandemic high. Last year nearly 4,667 people… Josh Nicholson 27th February, 2025, 1:50 pm
Comment ‘Maurice Glasman rails at progressives – why keep treating him as one of us?’ The last month has seen a return to public prominence of Maurice Glasman – Labour peer, erstwhile guru… Morgan Jones & David Klemperer 21st February, 2025, 2:18 pm
Analysis Exclusive: Only 1 in 20 manifesto policies are ‘quick wins’, analysis suggests Under 5% of the policies in Labour’s 2024 general election-winning manifesto are “quick wins”, LabourList analysis of a… Luke O'Reilly & Tom Belger 19th February, 2025, 9:20 am
Analysis Membership down 11% since election as Labour loses a member every 10 minutes Labour has lost more than one in ten members since the general election, new figures suggest, with the… Daniel Green 5th February, 2025, 12:00 am
News 2029 election manifesto: Labour’s national policy forum quietly starts work Labour has quietly started seeking policy ideas for its next general election manifesto through its National Policy Forum… Luke O'Reilly & Tom Belger 30th January, 2025, 2:02 pm
Comment ‘Streeting’s right we must take on Farage – but wrong on how to do it’ Last week Wes Streeting was interviewed by Lewis Goodall at the Fabian Society Conference, and he had a… Nathan Phillips 27th January, 2025, 3:43 pm
News Labour voters would pick welfare and climate cuts over police or pension cuts Labour voters would choose cuts to climate change initiatives and welfare over cuts to policing or pensions, a… Daniel Green 22nd January, 2025, 3:30 pm
News ‘Trump’s riding a working-class revolt’: Where should the Democrats go next? Democrats need to put working-class voters and their interests first and reject “divisive identity politics” if they are… Daniel Green 20th January, 2025, 9:46 am
Comment ‘Westminster’s losing its mind on the economy – Reeves’ plan will work’ This morning’s growth figures will provoke the usual suspects into their criticism of the new government, but such… Nathan Boroda 16th January, 2025, 10:18 am
Comment ‘In taxing times, there is scope for raising more money without breaching election promises’ This is not an easy time to be Chancellor of the Exchequer: a terrible fiscal inheritance; public services… Helen Goodman 16th January, 2025, 6:00 am