Archive for December, 2011

Unequal UK exposed, but it’s not tough at the top with the top 10 per cent earning 10 times more than those at the bottom

By Bernard Purcell /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Britain has become one of the most unequal societies – in terms of income – in the developed world, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said this week. The Paris-based economics think-tank found that top earners are soaring away from the rest of the country at the expense of both average earners and the [...]

Tory Mayor Johnson raids fire service cash in bid to fix broken crime pledges

By David Hencke /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Boris Johnson, the Tory Mayor of London, has seized £50 million from London’s fire budget reserves in two years, to give to the police in a desperate attempt to meet broken crime pledges in the run-up to next May’s elections. The Conservative Mayor, who is facing a tough battle with Labour’s Ken Livingstone for his [...]

Doctor seeks petition signatures to force Cameron to drop NHS bill

By Keith Richmond /Friday, December 9th, 2011

A leading GP is appealing for 100,000 people who love the National Health Service to help him force the Conservative-led coalition to drop its controversial NHS Health and ­Social Care Bill. Kailash Chand, who is chair of Tameside and Glossop NHS, and has also served on the BMA Council and General Practitioners Committee, is campaigning [...]

Ian Aitken

By Ian Aitken /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Eurozone membership means a budget from Brussels and a business school cabinet

Kevin Maguire

By Kevin Maguire /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Cameron and his right-wing gang must be shipped out, so Labour must shape up

We’re ready for a Labour lift-off at the Heathrow election

By Seema Malhotra /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Seema Malhotra, Labour’s candidate at next week’s Feltham and Heston by-election, outlines why it is such a crucial one

Putin’s party tops the poll, but questions are asked about his grip on power as United Russia sheds support

By Marcus Papadopoulos /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Vladimir Putin’s ruling United Russia party has triumphed in parliamentary elections – albeit with a much lower share of the vote, prompting speculation that ­his­popularity is waning and his grip on power is weakening. Amid allegations that the elections had been rigged to favour Russia First, there were news reports, that Russian protestors were being [...]

Another ‘11th hour rescue package’ as the crisis clocks ticks on for the eurozone

By Bernard Purcell /Friday, December 9th, 2011

As European leaders leave Brussels this weekend , they do so in the hope hoping that this latest in what is becoming a continuing series of “11th hour” eurozone rescue packages can be executed relatively swiftly  – without the uncertainty of, among other things, another Irish referendum. With technical details still being pored over by [...]

CRAs in a very poor show by any standard

By Tribune Editorial /Friday, December 9th, 2011

Who minds the minders? Is there an ­omnipotent power above our elected representatives which, overriding the democratic process, bears down on the very fundamentals of citizen electors’ rights

Tribune’s co-operative future – and thanks for all the support

By Tribune Web Editor /Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Thanks to the generosity of readers, Tribune has been able to keep a financial bridge open to cover the short-term period as we move towards full co-operative management