July 2011
Eurozone must pool its debt for any chance of halting the crisis
Northerners may not like it, but a debt union is the only way out for the eurozone debt crisis, writes Left Foot Forward's Ben Fox in Brussels.
Osborne’s ‘conference treat’ on welfare reform turning into a sticky mess
The benefits cap was wonderful politics for George Osborne - but now the politics is turning sticky as the reality of its impcat hits home.
Poll shows two thirds of public overestimate public expenditure – or do they?
A closer look at ComRes poll, commissioned by the right wing Institute of Economic Affairs, that claimed the public agreed with them on the need for savage cuts.
And now Australia’s lawmakers decide to get tough on Murdoch
Australia's Parliamentarians are looking at setting up a Senate inquiry into media practice and ownership in the wake of phone hacking scandal.
Poll Exclusive: 4 in 5 voters want a review of all Murdoch media outlets
An exclusive new opinion poll suggests there is strong public appetite for further action to be taken against the Murdoch ‘empire’, writes Neil Foster.
Brooks thrown under the bus as Senators turn up heat on Murdoch
Another day, another humiliating u-turn from Team Murdoch - Rebekah Brooks, who has clung on as News International chief executive, has resigned.