It is understandable that people are fearful of Murdoch's power over the media, but there is no real justification for Vince Cable to intervene in News Corp's takeover of BSkyB.
It is understandable that people are fearful of Murdoch's power over the media, but there are no real grounds for Vince Cable to intervene in News Corp's takeover of BSkyB.
Adam Smith examines the unanswered questions in Michele Monni's defence of secularism in the wake of the Pope's visit to the UK.
The media outrage over the reduction in child benefit for higher rate taxpayers has not been matched by concern at the cap on benefits for workless families.
There are major concerns within the unions, the business community and the third sector over the consequences of the C.oalition government's cap on immigration.
A new report by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue has collated and published unprecedented levels of data on thousands of individuals implicated in Jihadist terrorism.
Reflecting on a recent visit to the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) and his life as an eco-activist, Charlie Hill argues that radical ecology needs to reach out to a new audience.
No2AV is up and running with a campaign website and an open letter from its chairman, Lord Leach, in which the Tory peer explains how our first past the post system is universally admired and solicits support. The No campaign is mounting its defence of the status quo with the bold, and somewhat co
A plenary session organised by the Fabian Society as part of the Labour conference fringe in Manchester provided a further opportunity for leading figures within the party to address pressing ‘English Questions’
The Coalition's proposals to reshape the UK's electoral geography by reducing the number of MPs and equalising the size of constituencies, may inflict more pain than gain, as a report by the British Academy shows.
The election of a new leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party is a rare opportunity to put fresh thinking on global security at the heart of the political agenda.
UK Labour leader Ed Miliband drew a political line under Iraq in his conference speech. But a future statesman needs to answer the dilemmas posed by liberal interventionism with more thoughtfulness