In this week’s Tribune

by Oli Usher
Friday, March 12th, 2010

This week’s Tribune, on sale from Today in selected branches of WHSmith, and available by subscription features Prem Sikka’s devastating investigation into Michael Ashcroft and the Tory Party’s finances.

We also have a special eight page section on Michael Foot, featuring exclusive tributes by Gordon Brown, Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair, Peter Tatchell, Kate Hudson, David Steel and many, many more. This is exclusive to the print edition – it won’t appear on this website – another reason to subscribe now.

Columnists Martin Rowson, Joy Johnson, Paul Routledge and Ian Williams write about subjects as diverse as Michael Foot, the UK and the media circus.

Our Letters page, exclusive to the print edition, features readers’ memories of Michael Foot, plus a passionate debate about electoral reform.

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
  • Robert

    I was reading it and all I can say how is it Labour can see only one side of the argument while the people out side of all parties look on as if we have children running this country.

    Labour is in debt Blair sold peerages, he gave this party to the morons like Paul who bought his peerage, to the Mittels so Blair wrote letters. to the many other Lords who are non Dom’s.

    I’d take the leader Cameron, Blair and Brown and ask what will you not sell for money, in my country to people from out side of this country.

    It’s a disgrace but for Labour to run around pretending it is shocked.

    Little wonder so many of this country do not vote anymore,

    little wonder so many are looking at parties like the BNP, because believe me the rest of you do not look so smart

  • Robert

    I was reading it and all I can say how is it Labour can see only one side of the argument while the people out side of all parties look on as if we have children running this country.

    Labour is in debt Blair sold peerages, he gave this party to the morons like Paul who bought his peerage, to the Mittels so Blair wrote letters. to the many other Lords who are non Dom’s.

    I’d take the leader Cameron, Blair and Brown and ask what will you not sell for money, in my country to people from out side of this country.

    It’s a disgrace but for Labour to run around pretending it is shocked.

    Little wonder so many of this country do not vote anymore,

    little wonder so many are looking at parties like the BNP, because believe me the rest of you do not look so smart

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