How much of a threat do the Green Party offer to Labour and the Lib Dems?
Green Party candidates will contest “at least” three quarters of the seats at the General Election
Green Party candidates will contest “at least” three quarters of the seats at the General Election
The Labour leader wants to spend his way to better employment figures – but can he?
He had already had to resign from Rotherham’s cabinet over his “responsibility” for child protection failures. Why did Labour select him?
Has Miliband’s obsession with his conference speech cost Labour weeks of potential campaigning time?
A proper Treasury cost-benefit analysis of our EU membership would put this untruth down for good.
Apparently saying he would fire rockets into Israel didn’t bring his party into disrepute. What on earth would?
A new attack ad goes to the heart of Labour’s popular reputation: their love of new and higher taxes.
He invites Sir Andrew Dilnot to assess Yvette Cooper’s latest figures.
The shadow chancellor had fun with dividing lines in his speech earlier – attacking Cameron and Osborne for Tory policies that, er, aren’t actually Tory policies.
Bemoaning “unpredictable” donations, Clegg’s party is forced to “take steps” to remain viable.
Last year nearly a million more people found jobs – but union membership fell.
The Opposition just broke a golden rule of communications and gave the Tories a helping hand.
…but their call for reform does shift them towards Ed Miliband’s party. Question is, will they move even closer next year?
When it comes to the NHS, the Labour leader enjoys making promises: to tear up Coalition policy, to reduce waiting times, to somehow find the money… but can he deliver?
Union militancy is terminally on the wane – how long can the lefty leaders pretend otherwise?