October 2011
IFS: Education spending will “shrink” at fastest rate “since at least the 1950s”
A new report today reveals education spending will be slashed by more than 13 per cent over this parliament - the largest cut since at least the fifties.
25 years of the M25: A reminder of what not to do with transport policy
Stephen Joseph of the Campaign for Better Transport writes about the lessons we can learn from the 25-year history of the M25 - and how we can do better in the future.
University applications down 9 per cent on 2011
Dan Ashley writes about the ongoing disaster that is the government's tuition fee policy; now, they are apparently surprised that applications have gone down.
AV, Europe, Scotland… Where’s Cameron’s consistency on referendums?
Membership of the EU, Scottish independence, electoral reform... Alex Hern looks at David Cameron’s inconsistency on whether referendums are good or not.
Five reasons why Commons Euro vote is not Cameron’s Clause IV moment
Euroscepticism is on the rise in the Conservative party, not in decline, meaning this will not be Cameron's much sought after Clause IV moment.
Livingstone: Taking action on London’s housing horrors
Labour London Mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone writes about his campaign against poor private housing in London.