June 2011
It’s now official: The government lied when scrapping EMA
The government’s argument for abolishing EMA was blown out of the water as the lead researcher of a key report says it was misrepresented, writes Save EMA's James Mills.
Ofsted finds little profit in vocational business courses
An Ofsted report found problems in post-16 business studies. They found that students work and teachers’ extending and deepening of their understanding was weak.
Arab Spring latest: Blair speaks out as Gaddafi sinks to lowest depths
Tony Blair said it would have been inconceivable to let Gaddafi stay in power and that the West should warn all regional dictators "change or be changed"
Woolly terminology undermines new ‘Prevent’ strategy
For the Home Office, its recently relaunched Prevent strategy was its third attempt at creating an effective counter-extremism strategy.
Archbishop “right to speak out” says spin doctor who said “we don’t do God”
Those within the coalition are not concerned about the principle of the Archbishop Rowan Williams speaking out, but that his remarks make uncomfortable reading.
Government’s latest u-turn puts political goals ahead of effective jails
The coalition government’s considered approach to justice was welcomed by penal reformers, who considered it a once in a generation opportunity for change.