Mayday, mayday, mayday

Cover story: May Day alert – London election focus
Mark Donne: Stand up for Britain’s poorest workers
Londoners’ verdict on Ken versus Boris

Plus 28 pages of news, features, comment and cartoons

by Tribune Web Editor
Thursday, April 24th, 2008

25 April 2008

In this week’s Tribune, available Friday 25 April 2008 in selected branches of Borders, WHSmith and Housmans

Cover story: May Day alert – London election focus

Mark Donne: Stand up for Britain’s poorest workers
Londoners’ verdict on Ken versus Boris

News

After tax, another backbench rebellion looms over detention
Clinton takes the gloves off to batter Obama
Morgan hits the campaign trail as Wales gets ready to vote
Unions unite against US-Colombia trade deal
Anthony Painter: Quiet man leads march onto Labour ground

Features

Spotlights: Inside track on Brown’s travails/Vote Ken for diversity
Mark Donne: It’s time to do right by Britain’s working poor
Showdown in the capital: Londoners name their mayoral favourites
10p tax band abolition: Labourites’ fear, anger and dismay

Comment

Paul Routledge: Gord giveth and Gord taketh away
Paul Anderson: This looks like another 1978 for the Government
Cary Gee: London’s unique celebrity mayoral contest
Tribune editorial: Now get this: renewal must mean a re-think
Ann Black: On the way to the National Policy Forum; David Mills
Letters; Jeremy Dear: Threat to free press in new age of intolerance
Jill Palmer: There’s no place like home for locating our health services

Books and arts

Peter Oborne: Robert Peston’s essential guide for our times
Robert Giddings: Top of the Popes – papal hits and missives
Neil Young: Silence is still golden with these classic films
Aleks Sierz: Look back in anger with a masterpiece of class insight

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