May 2011
Interviewer: “Rape is rape, with respect”; Ken Clarke: “No it’s not”
Ed Miliband called on David Cameron to sack Ken Clarke today after the justice secretary's remarks about rape in a BBC radio interview this morning.
New concerns over special educational needs policy
Laurence Turner reports on the latest government attempts to reform special educational needs provision and the dangers and difficulties to be overcome.
UK housing market is an engine of inequality
Is the housing market fostering inequality between the generations and across society? Kevin Gulliver gives an evidence based analysis of the current situation.
David Davis: an unlikely Keynesian
David Davis comes out today as an unlikely Keynesian. In today's Times he sets out the case for utilising Britain's unemployed to lay superfast broadband.
Balls: Global power of reporting can be “bigger than the truth”
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls, speaking at the Journalists' Charity annual lunch today, said: "The global power of reporting these days can sometimes be bigger than the truth."
An open letter to David Cameron on the importance of the 0.7% target
David Taylor, chair of the Labour Campaign for International Development, on why David Cameron should stand firm on the 0.7 per cent international development target.