Iain Duncan Smith is helping to turn lives round and Labour has nothing to offer.
Their opposition has everything to do with politics and nothing about achieving good outcomes for pupils. This must always be our priority.
My film revealed a Middlesbrough in which tribal politics and voting patterns had imprisoned its people.
A series of tactical rather than strategic decisions on the economy have left Miliband and Balls in a bad place.
The Conservative Party’s latest attack ad highlights Labour’s fiscal record.
James Wharton MP: “This report raises serious concerns and questions about just what has gone on.”
The Labour leader’s speech is typically confused. Here are the key questions it raises.
Voters in 2015 can plump for the Conservatives and higher house-building in England or Miliband’s party – and its record of house-building failure in Wales.
There’s previous little evidence the “community organising” guru is making any difference to Labour.
Consider the contrast between those who cast themselves as victims – the David Nicholsons and Andy Burnhams – and those who are truly vulnerable.
While the Tories clear 40 per cent of their debt in a quarter, how will Miliband build a war chest when he’s in such a financial mess?
Under new ownership, will it carry on providing cheap finance to Britain’s leading advocates of irresponsible borrowing?
There is no doubt that many areas of our economy are still in the grip of crony capitalism. The social anger Ed Miliband is trying to tap into is real.
This week, one of the worst reports on a Welsh hospital ever written has been published – the Princess of Wales in Bridgend.