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Privatisation has failed

Tuesday 11 December 2012

Christmas 2012 will be a miserable time for many families in Britain because of the government programme of cutting workers' pay, pensions, benefits and essential services.

Cancer cuts smuggled in

Monday 10 December 2012

There's a clear message being sent to NHS patients and it's that whatever else you go down with, don't cop for cancer.

Bring an end to royal hysteria

Sunday 09 December 2012

Jacintha Saldanha's death is a tragedy for her partner, her children, her wider family and friends, but it should also give our society a jolt of reality.

Heads in the sand over rail

Sunday 09 December 2012

Rail unions understand what caused the West Coast Main Line £100 million franchise cock-up. People working on the system can see clearly what's wrong. Rail users know just what the problem is.

Plumbing new depths

Thursday 06 December 2012

George Osborne can spout all the figures he likes about the wealthy being made to pay their fair share, but no-one can take his words seriously.

Out of step with reality

Wednesday 05 December 2012

Former Australian jungle resident Nadine Dorries may have an unpleasant obsession with restricting women's rights to control their own fertility, but she was spot on in her characterisation of the Tory Party leadership.

Shred the free market dogma

Tuesday 04 December 2012

We hear a lot about red tape and bureaucracy from Tory types, often when it comes to laws that save people's lives.

Only boycotts will work

Monday 03 December 2012

William Hague's denial of Israel media reports that our government plans to recall its ambassador from Tel Aviv in response to Israel's colonisation plans is the wrong message to send.

Osborne takes us for mugs

Sunday 02 December 2012

George Osborne was forced to admit today that his grandiose plans to slash the national debt by 2015 were in chaos.

A block to building peace

Friday 30 November 2012

Binyamin Netanyahu's response to the overwhelming UN general assembly vote to recognise Palestine as a non-member state could have been written by Lewis Carroll.