Comment How Labour should approach the UK’s post-Brexit trade policy At the start of 2021, as we know, the UK is destined to be no longer constrained by… John Mills 29th June, 2020, 1:40 pm
News Labour warned not to take Indian support for granted The Labour Party has been warned not to be “seen to take the support of the Indian community… Elliot Chappell 13th November, 2019, 4:12 pm
Comment The people of Kashmir should decide their future Once again, Kashmir has been thrust into the international spotlight. At the start of the month, thousands of… Alex Mayer 7th August, 2019, 10:43 am
Comment Ian Lavery: Economy is put at risk when Tories drag their feet on cyber security You can’t look at a newspaper or read the internet these days without seeing a story about another… Ian Lavery 14th February, 2017, 12:30 pm
Comment The vast majority of Labour members oppose Brexit – we can make sure it ends with a bang rather than a whimper The last time Brexit faced a major hurdle was when the courts ruled the triggering of article 50… Dan McCurry 28th November, 2016, 8:36 am
Comment May’s India visit underlines the scale of Tory turmoil over Brexit trade deals The Indian prime minister has just delivered the bad news to the British prime minister. India will… Dan McCurry 8th November, 2016, 7:00 am
Comment Labour must ensure human rights is on the agenda for Narendra Modi’s visit The preparations are already underway for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival to British shores in November. For… Maya Goodfellow 21st October, 2015, 9:05 am
Comment Humility beats hubris – what Labour can learn from Delhi’s revolution Delhi’s Spring has come early. A charismatic right-wing leader with rich backers has been defeated by a mass… Jon Wilson 13th February, 2015, 8:16 am
Comment How not to sell aeroplanes to India Mohandas K. Gandhi is being used to sell fighter planes. This government imagines that sticking a statue of… Jon Wilson 9th July, 2014, 9:53 am
Comment After Amritsar, it’s time to call time on the “30 Year Rule” Margaret Thatcher, Geoffrey Howe and Leon Brittan held Britain’s three great offices of State thirty years ago. The… Parmjit Dhanda 17th January, 2014, 2:00 pm