The candidates’ silence on the causes of election defeat is eloquent about the party’s dismal state
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Labour commands the field, but its general election success is unlikely to be repeated in the 2026 Holyrood contest
The candidates’ silence on the causes of election defeat is eloquent about the party’s dismal state
The candidates’ silence on the causes of election defeat is eloquent about the party’s dismal state
Lord Darzi’s review of our ailing health system contains a diagnosis. Now Labour must figure out a cure
Mobile phone use is not the biggest issue facing schools – or society. But device-free time is important
New Trussell Trust research is both alarming and shaming. Labour cannot defer action while waiting for an economic upturn
The party’s Westminster leader said he will make a decision early next year about potentially becoming an MSP.
The ruthless policies of Italy’s radical-right prime minister should not be seen as a role model for Keir Starmer’s government
Japan’s longest serving prime minister Shinzo Abe is remembered as a pragmatist. It seems that Japan’s outgoing prime minister Kishida may be...
Japan’s longest serving prime minister Shinzo Abe is remembered as a pragmatist. It seems that Japan’s outgoing prime minister Kishida may be...
It has taken a few hundred years for British politics to rid itself of the hereditary principle. Better late than never