Comment Cowardly May came to our seaside town, tried the chips and ignored the people living in hunger and poverty My eyes rolled and I groaned when I heard Theresa May was coming to Plymouth and Cornwall this… Margaret Corvid 4th May, 2017, 1:30 pm
Comment Corbyn is right to be angry over inequality and global poverty – but Labour will not win by pledging to smash the system I agree with Jeremy Corbyn – things need to change. This government has failed to deliver for… Jessica Toale 3rd May, 2017, 11:30 am
News Put action on global poverty at heart of manifesto, Fabians tell Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn must use Labour’s manifesto to pledge action on tackling global poverty, protect the environment and deliver… Peter Edwards 3rd May, 2017, 8:45 am
Comment Andrew Gwynne: For the many, not the few – 20 years on from the 1997 election The 20 year anniversary of the 1997 general election is as good a time as any to reflect… Andrew Gwynne 1st May, 2017, 9:00 am
Comment May’s Brexit bluster cannot hide the Tory crises in schools, housing and health When Theresa May invoked article 50 last month, she promised parliament she would “take this opportunity to build… Lucy Rigby 14th April, 2017, 3:00 pm
Comment Free schools meals pledge is truly Labour and will help pupils in mind and body Children from every background, we repeat, every background are expected to benefit from Labour’s universal free school meal… 7th April, 2017, 2:00 pm
News Holyrood passes no legislation for a year, as the SNP obsess over independence With MSPs set to debate and vote on another independence referendum bill today, more than a year has… Emma Bean 28th March, 2017, 8:28 am
Comment Dan Jarvis: Poverty destroys childhoods – it is our mission to defeat it Poverty is woven into the history of the Labour Party. Its eradication has long been central to our… Dan Jarvis 2nd February, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Dan Jarvis: The privilege of public service demands we tackle child poverty How can we achieve our full potential as a country, when one in four children are held back… Dan Jarvis 9th January, 2017, 7:00 am
Comment Why the British left should be troubled by the chaos and austerity of Brazil’s “coup” You would be forgiven for not knowing the state of Brazilian politics. Indeed, other than a few articles… Chris Williamson 25th December, 2016, 12:00 pm