It is about time that thinking people in the UK recognised that trade unions are a good thing, integral to democracy as representatives of working people who would otherwise be voiceless.
It's radical equality that matters to the transformation of politics, not diversity as such - we continue our debate between men about achieving gender parity.
It is a very odd fact that somehow abolishing quangos is regarded per se as a good and even democratic action. But the leaked infomation that some 180 quangos are to be axed, and 124 merged does put in question the motives and good sense of ministers.
Instead of rejecting the Conservatives' Big Society outright, the left should endorse its values but argue that the state has an important role to play in fostering them.
Social Democracy has to compromise with capitalism and its markets if it is to gain and exercise power the question is what kind of compromises it makes. The omens of Labour's new leader are not bad.
The UK is one of the most surveilled societies in the world along with North Korea. Is it all about solving crime? No, it is about securing the state's control and crushing individual self-respect
Was the system used to elect Ed Miliband as Labour's new leader flawed?
There will be a purple rally on Tuesday evening calling on Ed Miliband to back the campaign for fairer votes.
The trade unions in the UK will have an important part to play in revitalising the Labour party and opposing the Coalition's spending cuts. But their role in Labour's leadership election, and the attack on this by the Coalition, underlines the need for changes to the ways in which unions members a
How will the left respond to the clear challenge of the Conservatives' Big Society project? In the latest in our series, Rachael Maskell, of Unite, argues that the Big Society idea is simply a smoke-screen for the privatisation of public services.
British local media is in trouble, we need a much more lively and intelligent approach than just government cuts and schemes imported from the US
Serious questions must be asked about the use of military-style unmanned drones, pioneered in the war in Afghanistan, in domestic policing.