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International Women's Day: Let's talk Europe

Today is International Women's Day, and my thoughts turn to the great benefits 'social' Europe has brought to women in Britain.

The European elections are looming ever closer, and David Cameron says he wants to renegotiate the deal with Brussels. We...

Meeting common challenges collectively

A future Labour government will be under pressure to spend on urgent domestic priorities like health, education and housing, repairing the damage done by years of austerity. But the government will still have to respond to multiple complex national security...

European elections: Is Britain heading for the naughty step?

If students of communications were looking for an example of a successful, long-running misinformation campaign, they would have to look no further but to the unfortunate alliance between Eurosceptics and the British tabloid press.

Together these two have, apparently successfully, built...

Responsible capitalism in a globalised world

In the Fabian Society’s new foreign policy pamphlet ‘One nation in the world’ I wrote about the need for a more joined-up government infrastructure to achieve our foreign policy objectives. This included a rallying call for greater consistency between our...

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