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Yearly Archives: 2012

We need to save the Cancer Networks: NHS strategy is not bureaucracy

Jill Rutter
6 October, 2012

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

Lords a tweeting and amending: Labour in the Lords is on the map

Jos Bell
6 October, 2012

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.

Economic update – October 2012: There’s been an upturn but the economy is still struggling

Amna Silim
6 October, 2012

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

Comment: This government just doesn’t understand the North

Kevin Meagher
5 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 lay into Cameron on NHS and borrowing on eve of Tory conference

Shamik Das
5 October, 2012

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.

US election digest: Obama fights back after debate mauling, latest jobs stats and more

Larry Smith
5 October, 2012

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

We need a Teach First scheme for frontline children’s social work

5 October, 2012

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

As clean energy investment drops again, how can Labour reverse the slide if elected?

Shamik Das
5 October, 2012

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

Free entitlements in Scotland – now Salmond weighs in

Ed Jacobs
5 October, 2012

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

Look Left – One Nation Ed, One Nation Education, and reforming housing

Shamik Das
4 October, 2012

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

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