James Bloodworth
James Bloodworth is the former editor of Left Foot Forward.
Household incomes fall for second successive year and child poverty is up
Average incomes have fallen for the second successive year, leaving median and mean incomes six per cent and seven per cent below their 2009 and 2010 peaks, according to government figures released today.
Someone tell the Eurosceptics who’s standing up to the US over PRISM
As we blogged a few days ago, one of the things Eurosceptics are probably rather uncomfortable with at present is the fact that it's the European Union which is acting as a bulwark against American attempts to snoop on the browsing habits of us Europeans.
The problem with No More Page 3: Right on authoritarianism is still authoritarianism
As much as I dislike lots of the things the Sun newspaper does in the name of journalism, and as much as I generally like Caroline Lucas, something about Ms Lucas wearing a 'No More Page 3' t-shirt in the House of Commons yesterday irked me.
Unemployment down 5,000 to 2.51 million
Unemployment decreased by 5,000 between February 2013 and April 2013 to 2.51 million, with the unemployment rate rising to 7.8 per cent, today’s labour market statistics reveal.
How the European Union is saving us from Prism
In a piece for Slate magazine, Matt Yglesias has pointed out a potential problem for Eurosceptics on the back of the Prism surveillance scandal. Essentially, the European Union is acting as a bulwark against American attempts to snoop on the browsing habits of us Europeans.
Labour tax scandal donor is Taxpayers’ Alliance champion
A businessman who donated £1.65m to the Labour Party is also a major trustee of a charity which has funded the Taxpayers' Alliance to the tune of over million pounds since 2008.