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Huhne’s hot air may set back fight for climate consensus

27 October, 2011

Adam Corner calls on Chris Huhne to stop applying to rhetoric of denial to people who disagree with specific policy proposals, arguing that that weakens the argument for anthropogenic climate change generally.

Scotland needs to get its transport infrastructure in order

27 October, 2011

Ken Macintosh argues Scotland needs to get its infrastructure in order to send out a clear message it’s a good country to do business in.

Back the Apple: We must fight for farm workers’ wages

25 October, 2011

Shadow environment minister Mary Creagh speaks out against the abolition of the Agricultural Workers Board, which has guaranteed a fair wage for farm workers for 62 years.

The lack of women in Westminster has gone on for too long

25 October, 2011

Nan Sloane writes about the launch of the Counting Women In campaign, dedicated to improving the number of women involved in all levels of electoral politics in the UK

25 years of the M25: A reminder of what not to do with transport policy

24 October, 2011

Stephen Joseph of the Campaign for Better Transport writes about the lessons we can learn from the 25-year history of the M25 – and how we can do better in the future.

Livingstone: Taking action on London’s housing horrors

24 October, 2011

Labour London Mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone writes about his campaign against poor private housing in London.

Europe in or out – does the public really care?

24 October, 2011

While the Commons referendum vote is unlikely to pass, at the very least, the issue of Europe has been brought into the media, but does anybody in Britain really care?

Citizens UK: “The Big Society is flawed if people have to work two jobs”

21 October, 2011

Peter Carrol interviews Neil Jameson, the founding director of Citizens UK, about the Living Wage campaign.

Tory council has Labour MEP physically thrown out from Dale Farm

20 October, 2011

Richard Howitt MEP explains how Tory Basildon Council had him focibly ejected from Dale Farm – despite him informing them and the police of his presence.

Labour and the Conservatives need to reach out to the ordinary voter

19 October, 2011

Policy Exchange’s David Skelton argues Labour and the Tories need to reconnect with the ordinary voter, and lays out policies which could make it happen.

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