Matthew Partridge reviews the brand new Ed Miliband biography by Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre, published this weekend. Ed: The Milibands and the Making of a Labour Leader. By Mehdi Hassan and James Macintyre. Biteback Publishing. June 2011
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
In Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour, David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...
Five Year Mission: The Labour Party Under Ed Miliband provides a detailed, insightful and at times r...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
21 years after leaving a career in journalism to work for Labour in opposition, following shock defe...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
The Labour party comeback at last week’s local elections raised the possibility that the current lea...
2016 marks the centenary of Harold Wilson’s birth, the fiftieth anniversary of his most emphatic ele...
Steve Coulter finds an excellent and readable account of how the Conservatives have turned themselve...
Suki Ferguson finds Brown at 10 to be a candid gem of political history, in which the former Prime M...
Steve Coulter reviews R.A.W. Rhodes’ fascinating and insightful work on the inner workings of the Wh...
Thinking he would be merely a ‘footnote in history’, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling...
Given Janan Ganesh’s status as a Financial Times political columnist and his choice of subject matte...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
In Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour, David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...
Five Year Mission: The Labour Party Under Ed Miliband provides a detailed, insightful and at times r...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
21 years after leaving a career in journalism to work for Labour in opposition, following shock defe...
The rise and fall of the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) parallels the promised but eventually ...
The Labour party comeback at last week’s local elections raised the possibility that the current lea...
2016 marks the centenary of Harold Wilson’s birth, the fiftieth anniversary of his most emphatic ele...
Steve Coulter finds an excellent and readable account of how the Conservatives have turned themselve...
Suki Ferguson finds Brown at 10 to be a candid gem of political history, in which the former Prime M...
Steve Coulter reviews R.A.W. Rhodes’ fascinating and insightful work on the inner workings of the Wh...
Thinking he would be merely a ‘footnote in history’, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling...
Given Janan Ganesh’s status as a Financial Times political columnist and his choice of subject matte...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
In Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour, David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee...
Reviewing the first substantial book recording the history of the coalition government so far, this ...