Woke-bashing of the week: the right ramps up its never-ending war on the civil service
Where Thatcher-era critics warned of Trotskyists and bureaucratic inertia, today’s culture warriors’ rail against “woke snowflakes” and diversity workshops.
Where Thatcher-era critics warned of Trotskyists and bureaucratic inertia, today’s culture warriors’ rail against “woke snowflakes” and diversity workshops.
The UK is the most centralised state in the developed world.
Having challenged the energy companies and Rupert Murdoch, Ed Miliband will now turn his attention to tackling concentrations of power within the state.
Ed Jacobs reports on the ongoing row between Whitehall and Cardiff regarding the GCSE fallout as Nick Clegg wades in.
Central and local government are going to have to have to work together and invest in housing if we are to avoid a homelessness epidemic, writes Anna Turley.
He works from a humble office, holds meetings with trade unions and plans to centralise Whitehall purchasing. Is Tory Francis Maude a secret Fabian?