We spoke to rural voters about their views on the Labour party - and what it's like to live in a rural area.
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Lobbying has become a new swear word if you believe the hype about the Lobbying Bill which is going through Parliament.
Sometimes when all parties in Parliament agree on something you have to look a bit more closely to see if...
David Cameron has been prime minister during some of the most dramatic foreign policy developments of the last 20 years. From the Arab Spring to the crisis in Crimea, the coalition has been contending with global shifts every bit as...
Today the Global Law Summit opens in London. This high profile conference, backed by the government, brings together lawyers and business people to commemorate 800 years since Magna Carta – and to do a bit of public relations on behalf...
Universal credit has one abiding message that comes through loud and clear: work good, benefits bad. It’s structured to reduce the obstacles to taking a job, increase work incentives and ensure that claimants make efforts to move up the progression...
There has always been a strand in Labour thinking that has had it in for the Treasury.
The argument goes that all that is holding a victorious Labour government back from transforming the British economy into a fair, growth-orientated, balanced place...