Cover story: Uncharitable Status

No class, no principle
Tony Mitchell explains why the likes of Eton and Harrow do not deserve to be treated as charities

by Tribune Web Editor
Thursday, December 13th, 2007

In this week’s Tribune, available by subscription and through selected branches of Borders:

Cover story: No class, no principle
Tony Mitchell explains why the likes of Eton and Harrow do not deserve to be treated as charities

News
Labour Party general secretary – unions want big names in the frame
British Army recruitment is bolstering Fijian junta
Police fury with Jacqui Smith over no pay backdating
Putin looks to Russia-Belarus link-up as a lifeline
David Harounoff: Middle East – can Bush succeed where Clinton failed?

Features
Spotlights: Back to the brink with North Korea; Stoke schools shock
Michael Meacher: Where to look for the vision thing
Tony Mitchell: Scrap charitable status for private schools
Seventy up: Tribune celebrates seven decades

Comment

Kevin Maguire: Who’s paying for the Tory toffs’ jollies?
Paul Routledge: Is God’s own county getting a fair deal?
Ed Balls: My plan to give Britain’s children the very best
Tribune editorial: Why are British troops dying in Iraq and Afghanistan?
Marjorie Smith: Party funding – bring the state into play; David Mills
Letters, Ian Williams: Democracy for sale and what it costs
Ian Aitken: Sheer cheek and brass neck of these men in red braces

Books and Arts
Lucy Popescu: In praise of a champion for Lebanon
Anthony Painter: How despotism has corrupted Uganda
Neil Young: The master of independent cinema
Helen Chappell: Oh yes it has – pantomime season kicks off

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