Articles in the Analysis Category
A higher salary in the most important institution in the UK would help restore the concept of public service.
After the death last week of former Labour leader, Michael Foot; a fresh look at his legacy as Labour’s leader.
Recent stories have focussed on Gordon Brown’s leadership style, but are smears, secret briefings and bullying an endemic part of Westminster politics?
(C) D.M.
The recent split in the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), with party giant Lindsey German and 50 supporters leaving the party, continues a predictable pattern for the Left. Swiftly following the division of Respect into …
Operation Moshtarak can only bring success of a limited nature because ultimately it is looking in the wrong place.
The question of how to deal with unethical business is back on the agenda with fresh criticism of aluminum company Vedanta Resource’s plans to build a mine on an Indian mountain top.
(c)net_efekt
From February 22 to March 7 it’s Fairtrade Fortnight in the UK. This movement (or concept) has existed since the 80s and the FAIRTRADE label was launched in 2002. You now see a wide variety …
An ICM / Guardian poll revealed yesterday that the Conservatives’ lead is down three percent, whilst Labour and Liberal Democrat figures remain fairly steady. This highlights the growing concern at the possibility of a hung …
(c) Adam Jakubiak
In the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake, the island has experienced a sudden influx of flying guests as aid agencies have deployed their resources and gathered to address the desperate needs of the …
“The rights that my son, as an infantryman in the United States Army is willing to die for… We’re going to bestow them on a terrorist who hates our Constitution and tries to destroy our …
Operation Black Vote
The recent decision by Home Secretary Alan Johnson to tighten the rules on student visas has been long overdue. The system is punctured with loopholes that have been exploited for years by …
Hamas’ participation is essential not only because it is in control of Gaza, but because it is a disciplined grass-roots movement,with a substantial social, political and security apparatus, coupled with a charitable economic structure that provides for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Whilst it is certainly a radical, violent, militant group, it wields too much influence over its followers to be discounted. If ignoring Hamas has not helped to marginalise it in the past, how do US President Barack Obama and the leaders of moderate Arab states bring about reform and inclusion ofHamas in the peace process?
(c) Pete Ashton
On the 15th February 2003, seven years ago to the day; six million people in sixty countries worldwide came out to protest against the Iraq War. In London, some estimates suggested that as …
As in many other aspects of life on Earth, if you want to find out more about large-scale cyberattacks, just ask Google.
The search engine giant’s recent highly-publicised security breach within its Chinese operations drew the …
(C) Joe Shlabotnik
I’ve previously written about Cameron and Demos’ proposals for SureStart, New Labour’s flagship childcare initiative. Their consensus was that SureStart ought to cease providing a vast array of support for families and focus …
Gordon Brown has tried to cast himself as the liberal reformer. But if the House of Commons were ever to be elected by the Alternative Vote, democracy would have been dealt a terrible blow.

