March 2011
Can peace be brokered in Libya?
Is a negotiated peace in Libya possible? Left Foot Forward's George Irvin looks at the arguments.
Economic challenges could be helped through collective bargaining
Britain’s two main economic challenges - industry revitalisation and boosting consumer spending - could be helped through a greater role for collective bargaining, writes Chris Wright.
Is this the least ‘family friendly’ government ever?
Tim Horton and Howard Reed analyse the effect the budget will have on families, looking at whether this is the least 'family friendly' government ever.
Red and wrong: Labour No to AV’s dubious claims
Dr Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos, Senior Lecturer in Politics at Birkbeck, takes apart the arguments against AV used by some in the Labour party.
Prominent Scots Lib Dem quits over party’s “betrayal”
Hugh O'Donnell, the Lib Dem MSP for the Central Scotland region has announced that he is to quit the party and contest the seat in May’s elections as an independent.
Corp Tax cut cheerleaders WPP move headlines, not jobs to UK
It turns out that there's less than meets the eye - for jobs and tax take - to WPP's much trumpeted possible move to the UK following the annouced corp tax cut.