Asbestos victims denied justice

Cover story: Matthew Cartledge and Steve Kemp outline the campaign to reverse the House of Lords decision in favour of the insurance industry

Plus 28 pages of news, features, comments, reviews and cartoons.

by Tribune Web Editor
Thursday, January 24th, 2008

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

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