Liam Byrne is a man on a mission – or several. He talks to IGGY WOOD about inequality, populism, and sci-fi – and convinces him that it’s all going to be alright
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Thirty years after he helped define the New Labour agenda, David Blunkett is still going strong. He talks to IGGY WOOD about the challenges of government and Labour’s next steps
ANTONY GORMLEY Q&A: Antony Gormley’s sculptures inhabit not only galleries but rooftops, rivers, and mountains around the world. The Fabian Review asked him what Labour should do to nurture Britain’s ailing arts and culture sector
Five Fabian general secretaries, past and present, discuss John Smith, splits, and the weight of history in conversation with KATE MURRAY
Alf Dubs talks to IGGY WOOD about asylum seekers, the Parthenon marbles and holding the government to account
The transformation of Britain will begin at the regional level, Andy Burnham tells KATE MURRAY