Will an elected Mayor bring the glory days back to Coventry?
Amanda Ramsay reports on campaign for an elected mayor in Coventry ahead of the referendum this Thursday.
Amanda Ramsay reports on campaign for an elected mayor in Coventry ahead of the referendum this Thursday.
As polling day approaches, London Mayor Boris Johnson is coming under increasing pressure to explain the full extent of his relationship with the Murdoch empire.
Annie Powell of Fair Pensions writes about the “Your say on high pay” campaign against excessive executive pay.
Only Labour continues to speak up for the taxpayer in banking, writes Cormac Hollingsworth.
After last week’s protests, the United Steelworkers file a formal complaint with London’s Olympic organisers against Rio Tinto’s role in the 2012 games.
François Hollande is still on course to become the next President of France, the second Socialist President since 1954, reports Sanchia Alasia.
Jack McConnell is to sue News International following revelations he and his two children could have had their phones hacked, reports Ed Jacobs.
Ed Miliband will today seek to portray the Tories as the party of the few, helping bankers, millionaires and Murdoch while doing nothing for everyone else.
Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.
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