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November 08
 
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Opinion

Back in the game
27 October 2008

The government has found a new sense of purpose – but this alone will not win it re-election

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Turning the tide
Chris Leslie
27 October 2008

Elected mayors could be the best way to unlock the next wave of decentralisation

more » | 2 comments

 
A vote too far
Tom Levitt
27 October 2008

Tom Levitt takes issue with the idea of directly elected police authorities

more » | 4 comments

 
Driving change
Stephen Ladyman
27 October 2008

Labour cannot afford to ignore the concerns of motorists

more » | 0 comments

 
Bad medicine
David Lipsey
27 October 2008

Free prescriptions do not help those most in need

more » | 0 comments

 
Inhuman treatment
Eleanor Reeves
27 October 2008

The government must look again at whether its asylum policy causes destitution

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Funding tensions
Fiona Mactaggart
27 October 2008

Toughening up rules on migrant benefits will only inflame tensions

more » | 0 comments

 

Upfront

Tanked up: Royal reward
Ed Thornton
27 October 2008

Ed Thornton reports from the 'thinktank Oscars'

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Westminster Watch: The lemon popsicle rebellion
27 October 2008

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Features

'I've come home'
24 October 2008

Peter Mandelson tells Robert Philpot and Jessica Asato why he's returned from Brussels to frontline domestic politics

more » | 1 comment

 
No left turn
Philippe Legrain
27 October 2008

The banking crisis requires government action but not a return to 1970s state control

more » | 2 comments

 
Crisis management
Howard Reed
27 October 2008

The economic crisis may lead to new political battlegrounds at the next election

more » | 0 comments

 
Reclaiming Europe
Roger Liddle
27 October 2008

Will the global financial crisis revive the fortunes of European social democracy?

more » | 0 comments

 
Connecting the IPODS
Ben Page
27 October 2008

Labour can win back the support of young people. Ben Page outlines how

more » | 0 comments

 
Boardroom assault
Matthew Burchell
27 October 2008

Matthew Burchell finds Polly Toynbee and David Walker's book on inequality strong on analysis but weak on remedies

more » | 1 comment

 

Web exclusives

Revitalising our town halls
Parmjit Dhanda
20 November 2008

Local Empowerment is the best route for public service reform

more » | 0 comments

 
Families feeling the pinch
Sally Gimson
18 November 2008

In this economic crisis it is the poorest who are struggling the most and have the least ability to stay the course

more » | 0 comments

 
After Glenrothes
Dr David Butler
11 November 2008

A morale boost, and a change in the mood of Scottish politics

more » | 2 comments

 
Winning the e-campaign
Luke Bozier
07 November 2008

How Obama did it, online

more » | 5 comments

 
Pensioner empowerment
Alexandra Kemp
06 November 2008

James Purnell has confirmed Labour as the party for women

more » | 0 comments

 
Hold your breath
Sam Hardy
31 October 2008

An Obama win will make it acceptable for Europeans to love America again

more » | 1 comment

 

 

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