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Look Left – Citius, Altius, Fortius… It’s Games Time!

Shamik Das
27 July, 2012

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Look Left – IMF warnings, economic non-solutions and Romney’s financial skeletons

Shamik Das
22 July, 2012

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

OBR figures show a long term fiscal challenge that needs long term solutions

Amna Silim
13 July, 2012

Projections released by the OBR today reveal the full scale of the long term fiscal challenge facing the UK

Two children in every classroom go hungry

Katie Stanton
5 July, 2012

New research has today revealed that two children in every classroom are going hungry due to failures at home.

Poll: Voters caution against risky regional pay

Neil Foster
18 June, 2012

There is widespread concern about the impact of regional pay on services across the political spectrum, a new TUC/Survation poll reveals.

Gove doesn’t like bureaucratic interference unless it’s his bureaucratic interference

Ben Phillips
11 June, 2012

The Education Secretary has hitherto opposed government intervention in the classroom; now he wants sweeping reforms of the primary curriculum. How come?

Look Left – Massacre in Syria, the horror of Azerbaijan and a deeper double-dip

Shamik Das
27 May, 2012

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

The fight to save school sport goes on

Shamik Das
5 May, 2012

Tonight, Chelsea play Liverpool in the FA Cup Final at Wembley; the Olympics are just weeks away… but where are future sports stars going to come from.

The Salvation Army, stepping in to help those who have the least

28 April, 2012

With discussion of the voluntary sector’s role in welfare provision rife, one writer examines the work of the Salvation Army, and the difficulties it faces.

Vote 2012: A tale of two Labour parties

Ed Jacobs
18 April, 2012

As local election campaigns begin, the Scottish and Welsh Labour parties take radically different approaches to confronting the threat from nationalism.

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