January 2011
Coalition’s cuts draw a dividing line across Britain
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis on why we are not all in this together, on how the Nick Clegg/David Cameron cuts are hitting the poorest hardest.
Legal aid: The gravy train is still on track
Eleanor Besley asks why Kenneth Clarke’s proposals for legal aid have not resulted in more public outrage?
Time to tone down the political rhetoric
Following the attack in Arizona, political figures in the US need to tone down their violent rhetoric, as we need to stop it coming here, writes Chris Tarquini.
Government’s failure doesn’t mean we can’t get our money’s worth from banks
The government's failure to take action over bankers' bonuses does not mean that we can't get our money's worth from the banks, argues Ben Fox.
Cutting workers’ rights will not increase employment
Nicola Smith reports on the evidence which shows that David Cameron's plans to reduce workers' rights will not increase employment.
Montgomerie’s call for the Left to “step up to the plate”
The Netroots UK workshop with the potential for the biggest immediate impact focused on building an infrastructure for the left, reports Tom Rouse.