21 years after leaving a career in journalism to work for Labour in opposition, following shock defe...
The debate over whether political democracy is the least bad regime, as Churchill once said, remains...
Soundings has been arguing for a long time that Labour should ‘take a leap’, that it should challeng...
The new Labour leader Ed Miliband’s first speech was very important for both him and the party. Char...
John Gaffney takes a look at Ed Miliband’s rhetorical approach at the Labour Party conference, writi...
Perhaps Ed Miliband’s real problem is the danger of becoming a prisoner of narrative, not the unions
Philip Gould, the political communications guru was teaching at LSE just hours after Obama had deliv...
If all those books about political communications are to be believed then it should be easy to be as...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
This report on our latest Media Agenda Talk by Polis intern Matilde Beccatti. A great argument, grea...
Anecdotes have become one of the most common rhetorical devices in political speeches and debates to...
Robert Senior is the man who brought us the Cadbury’s gorilla and nearly got Gordon Brown re-elected...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Labour could be on the cusp of returning to power after five years in opposition. Their success woul...
21 years after leaving a career in journalism to work for Labour in opposition, following shock defe...
The debate over whether political democracy is the least bad regime, as Churchill once said, remains...
Soundings has been arguing for a long time that Labour should ‘take a leap’, that it should challeng...
The new Labour leader Ed Miliband’s first speech was very important for both him and the party. Char...
John Gaffney takes a look at Ed Miliband’s rhetorical approach at the Labour Party conference, writi...
Perhaps Ed Miliband’s real problem is the danger of becoming a prisoner of narrative, not the unions
Philip Gould, the political communications guru was teaching at LSE just hours after Obama had deliv...
If all those books about political communications are to be believed then it should be easy to be as...
Andrew Crines argues the recent shadow cabinet reshuffle and the shift in Labour rhetoric towards a ...
In academic political communications studies there is this idea of the ‘informed society’. I even on...
This report on our latest Media Agenda Talk by Polis intern Matilde Beccatti. A great argument, grea...
Anecdotes have become one of the most common rhetorical devices in political speeches and debates to...
Robert Senior is the man who brought us the Cadbury’s gorilla and nearly got Gordon Brown re-elected...
Speaking at the 2012 Labour Party Conference, Ed Miliband set out his vision of ‘One Nation’. This a...
Labour could be on the cusp of returning to power after five years in opposition. Their success woul...
21 years after leaving a career in journalism to work for Labour in opposition, following shock defe...
The debate over whether political democracy is the least bad regime, as Churchill once said, remains...
Soundings has been arguing for a long time that Labour should ‘take a leap’, that it should challeng...