The problem with ‘Workfare’
March 1, 2012 1:46 am Leave your thoughts
Karl Davis discusses the unfairness and flaws inherent to the Workfare scheme
Karl Davis discusses the unfairness and flaws inherent to the Workfare scheme
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David Eade reviews the News International Wapping - 25 Years on exhibition that has been touring around the UK
Assed Baig comments on US initiatives to gain access to a previously ignored mineral rich area of the globe
John Pilger shows that in the Kabuki theatre of British parliamentary politics, great crimes do not happen and criminals go free
Introducting the death penalty is not only controversial but, as Chris Bath shows, it is too easy for mistakes to be made and for innocent people to die.
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Felix McHugh asks whether Social Security appeal tribunals provide good value for taxpayers' money
Thomas Riggins examines the background and ideology of the Ennanah Party, now heading the governing alliance in Tunisia following the overthrow of President Ben Ali
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