Vol 26, 2018 No. 1 Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite and James Stafford, Work, autonomy, and community Tom Watson MP, Improving the quality of work Charlotte Proudman, Feminism and the Labour Left: a perfect political union? John Tomaney, The lost world of Peter Lee Rachel Reeves, Peter Lee and localism today Christine Berry, Narrating the economy Lise Butler interviews Nick Srnicek No. 2 Joe Guinan and Martin O’Neill, The institutional turn: Labour’s new political economy Thomas M. Hanna, The return of public ownership Daniel Chandler, ‘The Everyday Economy’ and the next economic settlement Monique Charles and Natalie Thomlinson, Labour and the varieties of Feminism No. 3 Anthony Painter, Can Labour break free? Jon Burke and Mika Minio-Paluello, Street-level climate politics Rachel Reeves MP and Nick Garland, Rebuilding our institutions: Social security for the future Adam Klug and Emma Rees, Big politics, big organising, and internationalism: How the left can win James Stafford and George Morris interview Mary Kaldor No. 4 Christine Berry, Beyond Mont Pelerin: how does a movement prepare for power? Bertie Russell and Keir Milburn, What can an institution do? Towards Public-Common partnerships and a new common-sense Katy Hayward, The future of the Irish border Roundtable: The IPPR’s Commission on Economic Justice Paula Surridge, The fragmentation of the electoral left since 2010 Lisa Nandy MP, Ideas worth fighting for