April 2011
Perestroika deemed too dangerous for under-threat Syrian regime
Shashank Joshi analyses of the current situation in Syria, the threats to its regime and the barriers to change.
New research: Plural British voters are “happy to express a range of preferences”
New research from ippr shows that "UK voters are happy to express a range of preferences when voting". It reflects a 50 year trend from tribalism to pluralism.
Scottish Lib Dem leader “not particularly comfortable” with ConDem coalition
Ed Jacobs with the latest news north of the border: the Lib Dem Scottish leader Tavish Scott's PR campaign to distance himself from the Westminster coalition.
The sickening PFI profiteerers leeching funds out of the public sector
Dave Prentis, General Secretary of UNISON, exposes the sickening tax-dodging companies ripping off the taxpayer by leeching funds out of the public sector.
Progressive politics and the purple peril: The rise of UKIP
By Dr Robert Ford and Dr Matthew Goodwin look at the real threat UKIP pose to the three main parties in next month's local elections.
The No campaign’s silly sporting analogies treat the public like fools
Will Durnan takes on and takes apart the silly sporting analogies put about by No2AV by their rag tag band of sports "stars".