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Taking back control

We need a new politics of energy efficiency, focused on putting people in control of their place in the world: their homes, their local environment and their family finances.
By Ingrid Holmes, Rebecca Lawson & Ed Wallis
February 2015

Not-for-profits and the NHS

As expected, Andy Burnham’s Ten Year Plan for Health and Care today confirmed that under Labour NHS institutions will be the ‘preferred provider’. The party is clear that if it wins power, the Lansley experiment is over and independent services...

The link between ideas and action

Political conferences all have their own brands, and their own ideas to promote.

The very best will be designed to address fundamental and current questions of debate, key choices we need to make as a society and the principles guiding those...

The reasons Labour is committed to constitutional reform

Constitutional reform is a policy area that encompasses a wide range of challenges. There are classically thorny issues of our democratic settlement, such as reform of the House of Lords. There are the practicalities of our democracy, such as voter...

Review of Reviews: The Buckle report

Labour’s policy review considered how to tackle some of our biggest political challenges. We asked a panel of experts whether its external commissions make the grade…
What it says:
Working poverty is a national challenge. Over 250,000 people do not receive the minimum wage and its value has fallen...

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