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Sulivan Primary: Hammersmith and Fulham Council leader responds

Annie Powell
3 February, 2014

Following the decision to close top-performing Sulivan Primary School last month, I wrote about serious questions that two leading councillors had to answer about potential conflicts of interest in closing Sulivan. One of the councillors has now responded.

Passengers face massive disruption if Boris’s cuts to ticket offices happen

Darren Johnson
31 January, 2014

Boris Johnson entered office in 2008 with a firm pledge to keep ticket offices open.

The erosion of local policing in London must be stopped

Joanne McCartney
29 January, 2014

There are now 2,900 fewer police officers compared to 2010.

We must galvanise opposition to Clause 118

Matt Dykes
29 January, 2014

The Care Bill, and the notorious ‘hospital closure clause’ makes its way through the Committee Stage in parliament this week.

Scandal at Sulivan Primary: the plot thickens

Annie Powell
27 January, 2014

Two councillors involved in the decision to close Sulivan school have some serious questions to answer about personal interests.

Only half London NHS Trusts meeting four hour target

Onkar Sahota
23 January, 2014

Last year only half of London NHS Trusts were able to ensure 95 per cent of patients attending A&Es were treated within four hours.

John Denham is right about two things

Nick Hillman
22 January, 2014

John Denham is right about two things: we need more diverse higher education provision and we need to reassess the value for money of higher education.

Labour’s higher education plans fall short of a first

Louie Woodall
21 January, 2014

Refusing to do away with loans and pussyfooting around business contributions are not the ingredients for a winning Higher Education system.

Tory Council to close award-winning primary – so a free school can have its land

Annie Powell
21 January, 2014

The decision to close Sulivan does everything that Tories say they oppose when it comes to education.

Postal strike

Royal Mail sell-off: taxpayer short changed…according to Vince Cable

James Bloodworth
10 January, 2014

The taxpayer may have been shortchanged to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds by the sale of the Royal Mail, according to markers laid down by Vince Cable back in October.

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