News Stephen Twigg answers your questions on Labour’s Education policy Earlier this week Stephen Twigg agreed to answer questions put to him by Labour Party members and supporters… Mark Ferguson 20th June, 2013, 11:18 am
Comment Labour needs more than a few warm words on the environment, energy security and climate change It seems that with the announcements of their intention to end universality in social security and accept the Coalition’s… Callum Smith 18th June, 2013, 12:09 pm
Comment The Green Agenda could inspire and challenge this generation – and help us take on UKIP and the Tories In 1997 “Things could only get better.” In 1963 Harold Wilson’s “White hot heat of the technological revolution”… 16th June, 2013, 8:56 am
Comment We need a Labour Assembly Against Austerity Talk of ‘tough decisions’ and ‘iron discipline’ on spending demonstrate the dominance of Tory thinking over economic policy… Ben Folley 15th June, 2013, 1:39 pm
Comment Hope can triumph over fear Since the last election many of our friends and foes alike have set two primary “credibility tests” for… Ivan Lewis 14th June, 2013, 12:41 pm
Comment Could Labour use outsourcing to improve pay and conditions? Before Ed Miliband and One Nation. Before Blair, Brown and New Labour. Before Tony Giddens, Life Politics and… Dan Elton 10th June, 2013, 12:04 pm
Comment 8 things we learned about Labour last week Last week was a big one for Labour, with major speeches from both Ed Balls and Ed Miliband.… Mark Ferguson 10th June, 2013, 10:55 am
Comment The NPF meets in two weeks, which is actually more exciting than it sounds… In two weeks, members of the National Policy Forum will meet in Birmingham. I appreciate that not all… Simon Burgess 8th June, 2013, 12:50 pm
Comment Ed Balls isn’t knifing universalism. By making Labour electable, he might just be saving it The most controversial part of Ed Balls’ recent speech was his plan to cut the winter fuel allowance… Alex Shattock 5th June, 2013, 5:39 pm
Comment 2 important things that Ed Balls said today, but the media have largely missed I’ve just got back from Ed Ball’s speech on the economy this morning at Thompson Reuters and haven’t… Duncan Weldon 3rd June, 2013, 2:16 pm