By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member (and walker) The Cotswolds can appear to be the stereotypical picture of the English countryside where everyone is
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By Tom Smith, Newport West LP member On March 2nd the Daily Telegraph carried a statement from the US ambassador to the UK, who urged that Britain should

By Joe Langabeer A BBC4 programme, broadcast last Monday, examined political history beginning with the end of World War Two. It is part of a

Introduction: a programme and a perspective This pandemic is producing changes in society and in the labour movement the like of which no-one could have anticipated just

By Beatrice Windsor That sound you heard on 4 April. Was that the noise of jaws dropping to the floor around the world? The Financial Times has

by Tracey Scholes, Manchester. Thought I’d share my recent experience in my local hospital. I was advised on Monday morning to call an ambulance for

By Mick Craig, Labour Party Northern Ireland I went to the launch of Caroline Wheeler’s election campaign in Enniskillen on Saturday. Caroline, an executive member of

Fifty years ago this week, following the so-called ‘Apprentice Boys’ march on August 12, 1969, the Bogside area of Derry, which is an overwhelmingly Catholic

By Dave Cartwright, Glasgow The Scottish National Party (SNP), the ruling party in the Scottish Government, claim to have a new approach to politics, supposedly

By John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party The Independent Group of MPs, now with eleven members, eight from Labour and three Tories, had their first meeting