In this week’s magazine

by Oli Usher
Friday, March 26th, 2010

This week’s Tribune, on sale from Today in selected branches of WHSmith, and available by subscription features the latest from the British Airways strike, and a plea for better industrial journalism by veteran reporter Robert Taylor.

Also in this issue, Michael Meacher paints a grim picture of Britain under a Tory government, and, exclusive to the print edition, Paul Routledge asks whether Ed Balls could be the “Portillo moment” on election night.

On the website later this weekend, Neil Hodge will report on deaths in police custody and David Hencke writes about Uganda’s progress towards democracy.

Our Letters page, exclusive to the print edition, includes contributions by John Prescott and Liam Byrne.

Plus our culture section reviews the latest books and arts.

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About The Author

Oli Usher is Production and Web Manager for Tribune. He also writes about science and technology
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