Ruth Lea on cutting public sector wages
An exceptionally objectionable piece by Ruth Lea in the Guardian and CIF defends pay cuts for the public service: understandable from a banker, but why should the Guardian publish such stuff? [More >>>]
An exceptionally objectionable piece by Ruth Lea in the Guardian and CIF defends pay cuts for the public service: understandable from a banker, but why should the Guardian publish such stuff? [More >>>]
A new website for students’ essays on international affairs and for comments by more established writers is a useful new resource [More >>>]
Some observations on recent media items that have struck me as funny, outrageous or improbable, or all three [More >>>]
Derek Partridge CMG, former diplomat, writes from experience in denouncing aspects of British immigration policies and practices [More >>>]
A 10 + 1 point programme for saving Gordon Brown and the nation, more in hope than expectation [More >>>]
Lessons of the Irish No vote on the Lisbon treaty: more equitable distribution of the burden of dealing with renewed inflation might help to restore confidence in political leaders and willingness to accept their recommendations on EU reform [More >>>]
David Davis’s principled initiative has trapped New Labour in a no-win situation, but most other Tories apparently don’t get it [More >>>]