
We need to save the Cancer Networks: NHS strategy is not bureaucracy
Jill Rutter writes about the need to save the NHS Cancer Networks, arguing NHS strategy is not bureaucracy.

Jill Rutter writes about the need to save the NHS Cancer Networks, arguing NHS strategy is not bureaucracy.

Jos Bell looks at Labour’s crusading peers in the House of Lords, fighting harder for a fairer future and holding the coalition to account.

IPPR’s Amna Silim presents the latest Left Foot Forward economic update, for October 2012.

Following the appointment of Dr Tim Leunig, Kevin Meagher writes about how the coalition government – Lib Dems as well as Tories – don’t understand the North.

Labour stepped up the pressure on David Cameron today with a new poster mocking his airbrushed pre-election pledge, and a new “Borrowing Counter” website.

Larry Smith’s latest round-up of the US Presidential election campaign.

Josh MacAlister, a teacher, a researcher at IPPR and a Teach First ambassador; argues for a Teach First scheme for children’s social work.

Clean energy investment had dropped to its lowest level since 2009 – how can Labour lead the world in reversing this slide.

Ed Jacobs reports on the latest on the debate on universality and “freebies” in Scotland following the intervention of SNP first minister Alex Salmond.

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