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Yearly Archives: 2012

Another example of tax evasion, this time from “the world’s favourite bank”

Cormac Hollingsworth
9 November, 2012

A damning report into the dealings of HSBC reveals tax avoidance along with links to suspicious groups.

Does Grayling believe in the Right to Life? The Prohibition of Torture? Of Slavery?

Dan Holden
9 November, 2012

In an interview with ConservativeHome, Chris Grayling reaffirms worries about the Tory party stance on human rights, with talk of quitting the ECHR.

Is Welby the right man for the job?

Ed Jacobs
9 November, 2012

After the tenure of Dr Rowan Williams, his successor is an Etonian ex-oilman – but who is the real Justin Welby? And what does he believe?

Picture: The Misogynist Seven – Mourdock, Akin & co, sent packing on Tuesday

9 November, 2012

Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock and many other Republican misogynists were comprehensively defeated in the US elections on Tuesday.

The example of Gloucestershire shows how Tory policies are damaging the NHS

Jos Bell
9 November, 2012

A landmark case in Gloucestershire illustrates how short-sighted government policies have damaged the NHS.

Atos, Tory cuts and a diasbled man driven to hunger strike

Dan Holden
9 November, 2012

Atos Healthcare, the company appointed by the government to test whether disabled people are ‘fit to work’, is at the epicentre of dogmatically-driven tragedy.

Injuries to Wiggo and Sutton highlight cycle safety fears

Dan Holden
9 November, 2012

The high profile accidents that injured Bradley Wiggins and Shane Sutton highlights the need for more protection for cyclists on the road.

NHS on ‘amber alert’ in Scotland – is the same true for trust in Salmond?

Dan Holden
8 November, 2012

With yet another question about the honesty of the SNP, just how accountable, really, is Alex Salmond?

Look Left – Obama: The win, what it means for the UK, and the demise of the GOP

Shamik Das
8 November, 2012

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

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8 November, 2012

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