Fabian Review
The Fabian Review is our flagship quarterly magazine, featuring sharp political writing and analysis from Labour politicians, established experts and up-and-coming writers.
Winter 2010
The Fabian Review's New Year Conference special examines some of the big questions Labour needs to ask itself during this process, on its route back to power.
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The Fabian Review Conference Special charts the key moments across the leader’s first year.
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As the Labour Party begins to regroup after a painful election defeat, the Fabian Review looks at what went wrong.
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Our cross-party panel of experts sets progressive tests for the next government, whatever its colour
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The Fabian Review New Year Conference special previews the politics of 2010
Fabian Review - Autumn 2009
As the last Conference season before the election begins, the Fabian Review asks how Labour can use the pulpit of power for the next 200 days
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This edition looks at the next big ideas about how we want to shape our political and economic future.
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As the last Conference season before the election begins, the Fabian Review asks how Labour can use the pulpit of power for the next 200 days
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This winter, the Fabian Review says that - as we enter a recession - we need fairness now more than ever
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This autumn party conference issue of the Fabian Review is the Progressive Fightback Issue
Fabian Review - Summer 2008
This summer the Fabian Review exposes and explores Britain's class taboos.
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The Spring 2008 Healthy Issue of the Fabian Review makes a range of policy proposals and arguments and reveals new insights into the public's views on health
Fabian Review - Winter 2007
Echoing the theme of the Fabian New Year Conference 2008, the Fabian Review focuses on foreign policy.
Fabian Review - Autumn 2007
In this Party Conference issue of the Fabian Review, we reveal polling showing the public appetite for equality. As Gordon Brown's first Labour Party Conference as Prime Minister gets underway, what are the practical political issues that face him? How can he embed equality at the heart of his agenda? What will be in the next Manifesto?
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