Comment ‘Why Trump, Ukraine and Europe could define Starmer’s time in power’ Liz Truss was at least right about one thing in her embarrassingly obsequious speech to the gathering of… Ed Owen 29th February, 2024, 9:57 am
Comment ‘Three lessons from Biden and Albanese on how Labour hits the ground running’ Transitions from one governing party to another are rare in recent British history, with power changing hands just… Adam Terry 28th February, 2024, 10:24 am
Comment ‘Labour’s vision for growth must have trade unions at its heart’ The Economy 2030 project, which publishes its final conclusions today, has been a wake-up call for a UK… Mike Clancy 4th December, 2023, 5:04 pm
Comment ‘Does Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act indicate the path Labour should follow?’ A year ago this August, the U.S passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which cemented a broader turn to… Melanie Brusseler 23rd August, 2023, 11:52 am
Comment Labour and the US Democrats can lead a ‘race to the top’ on labour standards Whenever you visit America, it’s easy to be impressed by its scale. However, what struck me on my visit… Nick Thomas-Symonds 20th July, 2023, 2:07 pm
Comment People say Starmer needs a vision. But rigid visions come back to bite you Today, the fame of 41st US president George H.W Bush is eclipsed by his predecessor and successors. But… Colm Murphy 21st May, 2023, 9:30 am
Comment Foodbank use is at a record high. Here’s how Labour could end hunger by 2030 With Britain’s food banks reporting their busiest few months on record, the signs of human wreckage and suffering… Andrew Forsey 26th April, 2023, 1:08 pm