June 2011
PMQs cancer row: MacMillan back Miliband
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed over welfare reform and its impact on cancer patients at Prime Minister's Questions, with MacMillan Cancer Research backing Miliband.
Tories: The party of NHS bureaucracy
To Tories bureaucracy is a dirty word, one step from Stalinism; however, to save their much-opposed health reforms, they are turning to bureaucracy in spades.
It shouldn’t be the case that prosperity means more traffic
Richard Bourn of the Campaign for Better Transport on the problems caused by congestion in our major cities - which are amongst the most congested in Europe.
Don’t listen to the sceptics – India’s poorest will die without our aid
Anas Sarwar, Labour MP for Glasgow Central and a member of the international development select committee, explains why we very much need to continue giving aid to India.
How many more children could GAVI be saving?
GAVI is funded through donor countries and private sector finance partnerships but could get better value for money by reducing costs from private companies.
Libya and Syria: The costs of war
The head of the Royal Navy sparked debate over the sustainability of British operations in Libya today, saying the government must make "challenging decisions"