
Dawkins’s divine intervention challenges faith in his atheist integrity
Dan Smith looks at whether Richard Dawkins’s involvement in the New College of the Humanities private university is consistent with his atheist ideology.

Dan Smith looks at whether Richard Dawkins’s involvement in the New College of the Humanities private university is consistent with his atheist ideology.

Rebecca Quinn, a campaigner for No Police Spies, responds to the news the undercover police story is being looked at, and calls for any inquiry to go further.

Dr. Ron Singer, a practising doctor and member of the Medical Practitioners Union – a part of Unite – on David Cameron’s speech on the NHS reforms last week.

Tony Dykes, the Director of Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), looks at the state of the nation, one year on from the World Cup.

William Bain MP, the shadow food, farming and fisheries minister, writes on the need to reform the Common Fisheries Policy and the need to protect biodiversity.

Shadow energy minister Huw Irranca-Davies MP poses some of the key unanswered questions for the government’s new Energy Bill.

Ruth Grove-White of the Migrants’ Rights Network and Jenny Moss of Kalayaan write about the treatment of domestic workers in the UK and the effect of the government policy.

Laura Bradley, a researcher at the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr), reports on the Southern Cross Healthcare story, and looks at the crisis state of social care.

Vera Baird QC, former Solicitor General, writes about the worrying Mark Kennedy affair, and the Crown Prosecution Service’s failure to disclose evidence.

Martin Dockrell of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) looks at the Conservative party’s links to the tobacco industry, and the tobacco industry’s false claims.