Corbyn’s Michael Foot tribute act gives the Conservatives the potential to secure a landslide by winning over the patriotic working-class vote.
Addressing their concerns is not only the right thing to do – it is also electorally sound in the long run.
And May’s reputation for straightforwardness risks damage from the Budget’s proposals for NICs.
The second piece in our pre-Budget series on how to eliminate the structural deficit.
Children lose out, and there’s a knock-on elder care, too.
It should be used to pay for what we owe in our pensions and benefits system – and thus provide more inter-generational justice.
A lot has changed since 2010. The Autumn Statement should reflect the new financial and political reality.
Sadly, it was not uncommon to see people arrive in court who had stolen in order to get the food that they and their family needed to survive.
Who wrote the chapter in the political rule book where it says you can’t care for folk and be a Tory?
Polling by Shelter showed that such a scheme that tackled the housing crisis and gave the low-paid a helping hand on to the housing ladder would also be hugely popular.
These organisations have that strong public service ethos – but also employ the entrepreneurialism and commercial discipline of the private sector.
We now have a chance to implement the policy that the Government wanted, but our EU membership prevented.
Continuing our series on how the Prime Minister’s aim of a reformed Europe, claimed by him as the basis for a Remain vote, was not achieved by his renegotiation.
The clamour about last week’s elections and June’s EU referendum is obscuring the deep problems that the Government and the country face.
A new study shows that paying a living wage is good for employees, and that it’s proving to make good business sense too.