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Is Keynesianism now dead?

Richard Carr
10 June, 2014

Nick Clegg’s speech yesterday suggests perhaps not.

If you don’t know about the EU-US trade deal it’s because you’re not supposed to

Joseph Blake
7 June, 2014

John Hilary, director of NGO War on Want, has called this deal “the end of democracy”.

How Labour drove the Lib Dems out of Brent

Samuel Stopp
6 June, 2014

There are powerful lessons in the Lib Dems’ decimation in London which the Labour Party would do well to remember.

The beginning of the end – lessons from D-Day for today’s political class

Dan Fox
6 June, 2014

Hitler’s reich may not have lasted a thousand years, but a decades-long one was foreseeable as those troops set off from the coast of southern England on 6 June 1944.

Football can no longer belong to a handful of people in a room in Switzerland

Kenny Young
5 June, 2014

Power over the global game must be handed back to fans, and it’s far from impossible.

Strong vocational education is needed to offset the retirement of baby-boomers

Craig Thorley
5 June, 2014

Statistics show that a strong vocational education system will be required to help fill over 12 million vacancies by 2022. Of these, those caused by the retirement of the baby-boom generation will vastly outweigh those resulting from business growth.

The Queen’s Speech: not a recall bill, but a fudge

James Bloodworth
4 June, 2014

Today’s announcement ultimately puts the power of recall in the hands of parliament rather than the hands of constituents.

The Queen’s Speech: What should be in (but isn’t)

James Bloodworth
4 June, 2014

Here are five announcements we would have liked to have seen today.

It’s time to embrace the digital age and introduce online voting

Areeq Chowdhury
3 June, 2014

The popularity of clicktivism, e-petitions, and political blogs are evidence that people are willing to politically engage online.

Tenants need regulations, not accreditation, Boris

Darren Johnson
2 June, 2014

Boris Johnson is setting a ridiculously low bar for landlords and letting agents.

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