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With record female unemployment and cuts to women’s services, campaigners are looking to international law to stop the squeeze…
The Bill has become the Act, but we must still fight it at every step, says Alan Hughes…
Microsoft's former CEO has made massive donations to global health programmes but an investigation by Andrew Bowman reveals some unpleasant side-effects.…
The people of Britain are sleepwalking into a nightmare, says Alan Hughes…
Democracy is dead – but the people are alive (and kicking), says Katerina Kitidi.…
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement goes one step further than just internet censorship, it can be used to restrict access to medicines for the poor, says Charlie Harvey.…
Michael Burke considers the likely fallout from Cameron having crossed a line that even Thatcher feared to tread.…
On Wednesday, Britain saw its biggest strikes for 85 years,sounding a note of challenge to the government's austerity drive, reportsMichael Pooler.…
Andrew Feinstein examines the corrupt networks of arms deals…
Accused of money-laundering and fraud, Alfonso Portillo’s luck could be running out, explains Anna Bevan.…
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