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Yearly Archives: 2012

Anders Breivik is a man, not a monster – making him all the more terrifying

7 May, 2012

The crimes of Anders Behring Brivik prompt difficult questions that we cannot skirt around by claiming he is evil incarnate or mentally ill.

Vote 2012: A Lab-SNP draw in Scotland, and a “frontlash” towards Labour in Wales

Ed Jacobs
6 May, 2012

Ed Jacobs looks at the press reaction to Thursday’s local elections in Scotland and Wales.

Vote 2012: The six-month battle for the Bristol Mayoralty begins

Amanda Ramsay
6 May, 2012

Amanda Ramsay reports from Bristol on the city’s “yes” vote for an elected Mayor in Thursday’s referendum – the only city to vote in favour.

The fight to save school sport goes on

Shamik Das
5 May, 2012

Tonight, Chelsea play Liverpool in the FA Cup Final at Wembley; the Olympics are just weeks away… but where are future sports stars going to come from.

Look Left – Local elections 2012, mayoral referendums and Murdoch

Shamik Das
4 May, 2012

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Look Left going out shortly – sign up to receive it by email

4 May, 2012

Look Left, our weekly round up of the week’s news, will be going out shortly – sign up to receive it by email.

Top civil servant accused of being “SNP lacky”

Ed Jacobs
4 May, 2012

The leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats has branded the country’s most senior civil servant an “SNP lacky”, reports Ed Jacobs.

Vote 2012: Midlands battlefield opens up for Labour

Kevin Gulliver
4 May, 2012

The key Midlands battleground for the general election saw some encouraging results for Labour in the local elections last night.

Vote 2012: Did Cameron’s arrogance lead to “no” votes in elected mayor referendums?

Amanda Ramsay
4 May, 2012

Amanda Ramsay reports on the “no” votes in elected mayor referendums in Bradford, Coventry, Manchester and Nottingham.

NIESR: Weak demand is leading to permanently higher unemployment

Daniel Elton
4 May, 2012

According to NIESR’s report this morning, persistently weak demand is maintaining high unemployment, and may lead to a permanently higher rate of joblessness.

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