Tax credit cuts mean working families are worse off
Nicola Smith takes the Treasury and the coalition government to task for tax changes that will hurt working families.
Nicola Smith takes the Treasury and the coalition government to task for tax changes that will hurt working families.
NUS National Women’s Officer Olivia Bailey reports on the gender pay-inequality that will affect women’s repayments of student loans.
Ed Jacobs with the latest attacks on the coalition from elder statesmen inside and outside the party.
John Stewart of Airport Watch with the latest on the politics and issues surrounding aviation in the UK.
Tim Horton and Howard Reed analyse the effect the budget will have on families, looking at whether this is the least ‘family friendly’ government ever.
Rachael Maskell, national officer for the health and voluntary sectors at Unite the Union, reports on the human impact of the Tory-led government’s massive cuts.
Dominic Browne catalogues the recent spate of government failures and half measures that undermine their stated aim of becoming the “greenest government ever”.
Mark Anderson analyses the current financial situation and explains why devastating, savage Tory cuts are the last thing we need.
Shadow environment secretary Mary Creagh outlines the government’s failures in their bid to become the “greenest government ever” – especially on sustainable development.
The Coalition is trying to hide its big idea for health – the privitisation of commissioning and further use of private sector providers in the NHS. Why not be honest?