25 January 2008
In this week’s Tribune, available in selected branches of Borders and WHSmith:
Cover story: Making a Killing from Asbestos
Matthew Cartledge and Steve Kemp outline the campaign to reverse the House of Lords decision in favour of the insurance industry
News
Labour Party finances – they’re “skating on thin ice”
Searchlight spearheads new anti-fascist campaign in London
UCATT fury over Government’s health and safety review
Campaigners challenge Miliband over Colombian killings
Matthew Cartledge and Steve Kemp: Injustice of pleural plaques case
Features
Spotlight: Bridging Britain’s widening poverty gap is long overdue
Ian Williams: Public schools are an education swindle
Richard Scorer: Should those who buy sex be regarded as criminals?
Peter Tatchell: Green energy, not nuclear power, will save the planet
Comment
Ed Balls: Co-operative eduction is all to our mutual benefit
John Coulter: And now the end is near for Ian Paisley
Paul Anderson: London Mayor versus the media
Tribune editorial: Labour’s tipping point/Conspiracy against Livingstone
Mike Ion: Gross omissions of admissions policy; David Mills
Letters, Jeremy Dear: International rescue – unions must go global
Ian Aitken: PM’s reasons to be fearful of nationalising National Rock
Culture
Robert Giddings: Lies, damned lies and British politics
Nigel Nelson: Testament of truth about the Bible
Emmanuel Cooper: Aftermath of genocide on camera
Aleks Sierz: Two searing new beauts from Neil LaBute

