03/09/10 Compass supports Ed Miliband for Labour Leader 31/08/10 September Competition: win a 'for the few' T-Shirt 23/08/10 Latest Thinkpieces published 22/08/10 7 in 10 demand lending rate cap to cover all forms of credit 09/08/10 End Legal Loan Sharking: latest coverage

Compass poll

Latest comments
  • Gavin, Your statistics appear to be slightly confusing at best and misleading at worst....
    Mark
  • Gavin,frances is the statistics wiz,but maybe the following might reassure....
    Lewis Parry (Elx)
  • Obviously, Compass has quite a few "right leaning" Labourites in it's ranks, that's the only explana...
    Paul Wilcox (Oxford)
  • Adrian: here's the rub as I see it....
    Lee (Highlands)
  • Just typed a long reply but lost it due to not being able to read the anti-spam words....
    Adrian (London)

End Legal Loan Sharks

Education and the Good Society Statement

Join Compass

Mailing list

Events

High Pay Commission

How to live in the 21st Century

News filter

Tagged news

You searched for news items tagged with 'Internet'.

 

Tax the phone companies not the people argues Gavin Hayes

Wednesday, June 17 2009

On my way in to work today on the tube I was astounded to read a fellow traveller's Daily Express: ‘Now a tax on every phone' rang out the headline from the front page, which I immediately dismissed as the usual tabloid hysteria.

The Sun sets on Labour, blogs shine on the Tories writes Nicholas Jones

Friday, May 01 2009
Tags:
elections | Internet | media

Campaign managers for the general elections of 2001 and 2005 were forced to take account of the impact which the 24-hour television news channels began to exercise over the daily political agenda - a process of readjustment which looks like speeding up yet again due to the influence of bloggers and the expanding audio-visual output of newspaper websites.

Time for social democrats to come together says Tom Miller

Monday, January 19 2009

Last week saw the release of the Beta version of a brand new Labour website and community, LabourList.org. The slogan for the site is ‘where Labour people come together', which describes pretty accurately the mission behind it. Social democrats have and will always have issues to resolve within their own movement.