The wording of the proposed question for next year's referendum on further Welsh Assembly powers should be redrafted to be more intelligible, according to the Electoral Commission.
Hague aide quits following 'untrue' allegations
William Hague's special adviser Christopher Myers has resigned, citing "untrue and malicious" allegations made about his relationship with the foreign secretary.
32 schools to reopen as academies
There will be 32 schools reopening as academies this month after taking up Michael Gove's offer to apply for academy status, government figures have revealed.
Ballot opens in Labour leadership contest
Voting begins in the Labour leadership election today, as the publication of former prime minister Tony Blair's memoirs dominates the agenda.
David Kidney: 'My life is back under my control'
Former energy minister David Kidney speaks to ePolitix.com about his new role as the head of policy at the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health and the possibility of a return to Parliament.
Balls frustrated at Miliband 'soap opera'
Ed Balls has hit out at the "soap opera" surrounding fellow Labour leadership contenders David and Ed Miliband, as the contest is increasingly framed as a battle between new and old Labour.
Ministers warned 'not to mess' with construction industry
Conservative minister reveals he is gay
Balls: Coalition cuts 'unfair and unnecessary'
Spending review could be perfect storm for colleges
Events
Dods Party Conference Events
We look forward to welcoming you to our series of fringe meetings at this year's party conferences.
9 Sept: The 2010 Spending Review & the future of public services
What could the radical devolution of power and greater financial autonomy mean in practice for service users, councils and the state more broadly?
27 October: Public Affairs News Awards
The Public Affairs News Awards are to be held on the evening of Wednesday 27 October 2010
4 November: Dods Parliamentary Researchers' Reception
Dods is to host its annual Parliamentary Researchers' Reception, in association with ePolitix.com and The House Magazine.
Latest from Members
129 council chief executives in England paid more than £150,000 in 2009/10 new GMB study shows
As council chief executives are made expensively redundant one day and pop up in another job the next it is no wonder that the top council jobs are being seen as the best of all gravy trains says GMB
Assisted dying arrest highlights urgent need for law reform
The arrest of two people who accompanied a man with a terminal condition to Switzerland for an assisted death highlights the need to reform our domestic law, the British Humanist Association (BHA) has commented today.
RBS staff told of job loss 'horror story'
Unite the Union has described the announcement by The Royal Bank of Scotland to axe a further 3,500 staff in the UK a "horror story."
Age UK response to the National Hip Fracture Database report
Michelle Mitchell, charity director at Age UK responds to the 'National Hip Fracture Database National Report 2010'




Linda Lee, President of the Law Society
Government agencies could seek alternatives to criminal prosecutions