Comment Jonathan Reynolds: Business has nothing to fear – and much to gain – from a Labour government The UK is led by a weak government and a diminished Prime Minister. It is no secret that… Jonathan Reynolds 9th March, 2018, 8:02 am
Comment Mike Clancy: Giving workers a voice is good for capitalism The palatial halls of the Institute of Directors on Pall Mall might not be the place you would… Mike Clancy 8th February, 2018, 5:00 pm
Comment Peter Dowd: Paradise Papers reveal complacent Tories’ failure on tax loopholes The Paradise Papers, leaked last week, demonstrate the contempt with which some corporations and individuals treat their duty to… Peter Dowd 15th November, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment A living wage for young people is essential to an economy that works for the many Raising the minimum wage to £10 an hour was a key part of the Labour Party’s election manifesto.… Rania Ramli 7th November, 2017, 11:30 am
Comment Labour can win with the business community but we must end the pseudo-religion of trickle-down economics Business needs a Labour friend There is a perilous and reactionary shift in attitude in Britain that puts… Gavin Pearson 9th August, 2017, 11:30 am
Comment Jon Trickett: It’s official: the watchdog is failing to tackle the revolving door between politics, business and the media Have you ever wondered why, in a democracy where the Many have a vote, it’s still the Few… Jon Trickett 23rd July, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Once in power Labour must future-proof its policies against Tory advances to bring lasting change for the country’s good Politics is cyclical: sometimes your party is in and sometimes your party is out. It is very likely… Alex Shattock 21st July, 2017, 12:30 pm
Comment Jeremy Corbyn: Let’s tackle racism and create a country that unleashes the talent of everyone – not just Britain PLC This is the full statement published by Jeremy Corbyn this week for Operation Black Vote. Of all the… Peter Edwards 6th June, 2017, 12:28 pm
Comment Bean over Britain: Lucas on Labour, tribalism and how spending cuts hit locally Labour has held Wrexham since before the second world war but the threat of a regressive alliance could see… Emma Bean 25th May, 2017, 8:00 am
Comment Sounds familiar? Corbyn’s policy push marks him out as heir to Ed Miliband With elections around the corner, Jeremy Corbyn has been keeping Labour activists occupied with a series of policy announcements. While… Emma Bean 11th April, 2017, 3:30 pm