Budget: the Chancellor’s obsession with the deficit will drive our economy into the ground
There are a number of tools available to Philip Hammond to fix our broken economy, but Tory ideology blinds him to them.
There are a number of tools available to Philip Hammond to fix our broken economy, but Tory ideology blinds him to them.
Alex Hern presents the round-up of this weeks news.
The city now predicts that Osborne will borrow far more than the OBR predicted Alistair Darling would have. It’s time for a radical change.
Cllr Joseph McManners, a GP in Oxford, looks at where-now for competition and the market in the NHS reforms; the views expressed are his own.
It is to be hoped Nick Clegg’s transformation from supposed progressive champion to special interest lacky does not extend to other equally vital issues of government policy.
The Digital Economy Bill has passed through the final stages in the Commons, as intended. Now that the bill will be a reality in the UK, what will it mean?
The Digital Economy Bill would have been an ideal way for the Tories to differ from Labour; instead, Conservative peers have helped make a bad bill even worse.
Both major parties have recently set out their policies on broadband expansion and digital Britain. The Conservative’s policy causes concern.
In what is no doubt a tightly coordinated effort to gain momentum from the Digital Economy Bill, a report has been written by BASCAP into piracy.
Greece, Gordon Brown, the Israeli/Washington contretemps, the digital economy bill and the sad news about the death of Ashok Kumar.