October 2010
Post-Browne, Labour must strive harder for inter-generational justice
If it is David Willetts who identified inter-generational justice as a profound area of public policy interest, it must be Labour who gains from such insights.
Cameron: Miliband should put “both of his left feet forward”
This lunchtime, Ed Miliband squared up to David Cameron – who gave Left Foot Forward a special mention – for his first PMQs since becoming Labour leader.
Battle for the ‘squeezed middle’ rumbles on
Conservative commentators are beginning to sense the unease over Tory policy on the 'squeezed middle', reports Liam Thompson.
Political Innovation no. 6: Citizen-control of personal information
If the big political innovation of the moment is to give power back to people, then a good place to do it is with personal data - but whose data is it anyway?
Labour market weakness continues – while help for long-term unemployed is cut
Today's labour market statistics show that there should be real government concern about the direction that our labour market is taking, reports Nicols Smith.
Who killed Linda Norgrove?
We may never know who killed Linda Norgrove, but blame must surely lie squarely with the kidnappers rather than those who risked their lives to save her.