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New faces
Gloucester MP Parmjit Dhanda this month joins Tony Robinson and Ruth Turner as a vice chair of Progress. We’ve also appointed a new patron, Andy Burnham, MP for Leigh. Both Burnham and Dhanda became MPs at the last general election. Commenting on his appointment, Dhanda said: ‘I am delighted to have been appointed as a …
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After the Scottish elections
Following on from last year’s highly successful event, Progress Scotland is holding a major one-day conference in Edinburgh on 21 June. ‘The New Scottish Politics’ provides the first major opportunity for party members in Scotland to discuss the outcome of the parliamentary elections, the breakthrough by the Scottish Socialists and Green party, and the power-sharing …
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Were we wrong?
Yes, the removal of Saddam Hussein was a good thing. But concerns remain about the effects, says John Denham
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Electoral shocks
Willie Sullivan reflects on the impact of the Scottish parliamentary elections while, below, Huw Lewis looks at changes in Wales
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Nats entertainment
The second Welsh assembly elections were a victory for Labour over the Nationalists, one that gives us the opportunity to govern alone. Having won half the seats, Rhodri Morgan has a unique opportunity to implement our manifesto in full and to carve out an agenda that redistributes resources and opportunity to the communities in greatest …
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Pick up the pieces
Progress asks some prominent Labour thinkers how to heal the party’s rifts
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