The year is 1989, Steve Hogarth has just joined this author’s favourite band Marillion and in the depths of Cern, in...
The year is 1989, Steve Hogarth has just joined this author’s favourite band Marillion and in the depths of Cern, in...
Well, it finally happened! The thing for which I and a large number of rural based Labour candidates and activists...
The delightful counties of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire contain four parliamentary seats, all of which have been...
There was a woman who walked nine miles, mostly down a 60-mile-an-hour, windy ‘A’ road because she didn’t have the bus...
Heartlands, 35 per cent, core vote … most people in the Labour party know where to find many of our voters. And yet...
We often assume that if you live in an urban part of the country, you will naturally vote Labour and if you live in...
Today, Progress is hosting a special guest-edit with a series of articles concentrating on people who live in...
Three years ago in Progress I wrote about the need for what we would now call ‘one nation’ Labour. Welcome as this...
One challenge for Labour in the run-up to the general election is can we really be the village people? Why is rural...
The starting point for Labour’s approach has to be an acknowledgement that there is no single homogenous place that is...
I live in a county made up of eight constituencies, covering just over a 1,000 square miles. However, of those eight...
Between April and September 2012, nearly 21,000 people used food banks in the south-west of England, while, in this...