January 2011
Profound ramifications of Cameron’s u-turn on strike legislation
Ruwan Subasinghe looks at the coalition’s policy u-turn on industrial action legislation, exploring the intricacies of coordinated action and the legal ramifications.
Look Left – Johnson and Coulson quit as everyone forgets about Blair
Two resignations in the past two days rocked Westminster - with Labour and the Tories losing a key man - while Tony Blair reappeared before the Iraq Inquiry.
Cameron’s communications chief Coulson calls it quits
David Cameron's Downing Street Director of Communications Andy Coulson's resignation today brings an end to a political saga that has been running for months.
The Bank of England is right to focus on the future not the present
The Bank of England is right to focus on the future not the present, focusing on growth and employment, argues ippr's Tony Dolphin.
Frontline policing matters more than Romeo enviro-spookery
In the wake of the Mark Kennedy case, Kevin Meagher argues dwindling police resources are better spent on frontline services than undercover "enviro-spookery".
Immigrants less likely to claim benefits than general population
The Daily Mail's undue emphasis on focusing on benefits claimants as immigrants disproportionately is not backed up by Office for National Statistics data.