And I believe...
Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell on the power of belief in politics.
Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell on the power of belief in politics.
In a surprising development, a government minister has claimed that he believes that he is right.
Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, was defending himself...
With representatives of the Prince of Wales before the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee, Prem Sikka, Professor of Accounting at the University of Essex, has called for the Prince...
The prime minister this morning tweeted about the national roll-out of the benefits changes.
We're rolling out a cap on Benefits today - @IDS_MP and I are determined to make work pay, and help the UK compete
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No, not the latest corporate crime revelations but a quote from the government response to the final report by the Riots, Communities and Victims...
The House of Commons Justice Select Committee claims the needs of women in the criminal justice system are being ignored under the government's rehabilitation revolution plans. The claim comes as the...
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Gary Younge writes a powerful and passionate piece on the implications of the George Zimmerman acquittal.
'Appeals for calm in the wake of such a verdict raise the
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More than half of all Taser shots by British police forces hit the target's chest, new figures obtained by The Guardian, suggest. This is despite the manufacturer's own...
More woe for G4S as a former employee claims cost-cutting at the global security company caused tags to fail:
'Because they recycled the kit, it would break
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P A J Waddington has written a post on the Oxford University Press blog on the recent social harm debate at the British Society of Criminology conference. Our...
The president of the Royal College of Paediatricians and Child Health has told The Observer that around 2,000 children in Britain die each year from preventable health problems. She said:...