Comment Why the national security and investment bill 2020 is too little, too late The national security and investment bill 2020 is the most extensive overhaul of the law on company takeovers… David Offenbach 4th December, 2020, 4:35 pm
Comment Labour’s NHS plans are not future proof The year is 2024. A decade ago, you presented at London’s Royal Free Hospital A&E with a broken… Rosie Col 22nd August, 2018, 4:13 pm
News Chuka Umunna lays into left-wingers’ plan for universal basic income Chuka Umunna will today launch a lengthy attack on one of the key economic reforms demanded by supporters… Peter Edwards 14th November, 2017, 9:29 am
Comment Louise Haigh: Tory response to terror attack shows they don’t get digital tech As a party and a movement we know only too well, over almost two centuries, how the power… Louise Haigh 2nd October, 2017, 7:00 am
News Sadiq Khan warns May over lack of Brexit trade deal and sets out London’s red lines Sadiq Khan has launched a major broadside at Theresa May’s handling of Brexit and warned of the “colossal… Peter Edwards 13th March, 2017, 4:28 pm
Comment Anneliese Dodds: Brussels has held to account Google, Apple and Starbucks – how will Britain do so after Brexit? Ever since Britain voted to leave the EU, many politicians and pundits – from the left as well… Anneliese Dodds 21st January, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Bill Esterson: British ministers must demand our fair share of the Apple tax pie Apple has been told by the European Commission to pay €13bn (£11bn) in taxes to the Irish government.… Bill Esterson 13th September, 2016, 7:40 pm
Comment Liam Byrne: Whether you love or loathe Alan Sugar, Britain needs its entrepreneurs to succeed Lord Sugar has his work cut out. The brusque business star of TV’s The Apprentice ain’t everyone’s… Liam Byrne 26th May, 2016, 9:12 am
Comment Dear Jeremy…my five key arguments for Corbyn’s Budget speech Dear Jeremy, I have covered multiple Budgets and Autumn Statements – “fiscal events” in the dry jargon –… Peter Edwards 15th March, 2016, 2:09 pm
News Labour attacks Tories over tax avoidance in Corbyn’s first advertising campaign Labour has sought to capitalise on the “sweetheart” tax deal between Google and George Osborne by putting it… Sarah Pine 7th March, 2016, 3:39 pm