How to end the rule by public school

Victor Cockerill offers some proposals for making state education in Britain better and fairer

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Yes, Prime Minister, there is a crisis

Austin Mitchell says Gordon Brown can tackle economic problems by pting for a dose of Keynesianism

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The West must help Africa to help itself

Sam Akaki says the British Government and its development partners should hang their heads in shame for deploying rhetoric rather than action in fostering democracy in Africa

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Life’s a gas for these grasping giants…

… but the free market is failing energy and water consumers, says Murray Rowlands

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Credit crisis: Let’s call the banks to account

Prem Sikka argues that the present global credit crisis demonstrates the necessity of democratising major financial institutions

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Change the tune, not just the piper

Robert Taylor says a new leader will not reverse Labour’s fortunes – only a return to core values can do that

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Make voting compulsory for the sake of our democracy

Ken Penton puts the case for a ‘Democracy Day’ of rights, responsibility and reward for the whole British electorate

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“What are you going to do about it?”

Housing Minister Caroline Flint points the finger over the growing homes risis. Interview by Cary Gee

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Cash from chaos from Baghdad to Basingstoke

Solomon Hughes details the activities of one of the private firms which has made a great deal of money from the occupation of Iraq

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Give us policies to excite the people and change their lives

WITH Labour’s National Policy Forum coming up, we need to reflect on what this opportunity means for the labour movement.

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