The Guardian
The Falkland Islanders have spoken: the world (and the left) must listen
Ninety per cent of Falkland Islanders voted on their future and of those, 99.8 per cent voted for the islands to remain a British overseas territory. We must stand by the Falklands. They have spoken loud and clear, now the world, and the left, must listen
Osborne commits to ending tax avoidance, but I need convincing that he means it
The chancellor George Osborne has written in the Guardian that he is committed to ending tax abuse by multinational companies. He needs to show he means it.
The irrational madness of axing climate change from the curriculum
Tim Holmes responds to this morning's Guardian article on the possibilty of climate change being dropped from the curriculum.
The Broken of Britain: Six months on the road to justice
Kaliya Franklin reports on the battle so far for "The Broken of Britain" campaign in their struggle for justice and equality for people with disabilities.
The papers on AV: Optimistic, cynical, meditative, hysterical…
Dominic Browne gives a round-up of all the main papers' opinions on the AV referendum, from the optimistic to the cynical, the meditative to the hysterical.
Navy must stop “spending our taxes on kit we don’t need”
Experts say it’s time for the Ministry of Defence to stop spending money on expensive aircraft carriers it can’t afford and doesn’t need.