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Wilf Stevenson on the government’s plan to capture ‘state aid’ powers in post-Brexit UK

The New Centralism

Wilf Stevenson on the government’s plan to capture ‘state aid’ powers in post-Brexit UK Read more

Wilf Stevenson on a government trade strategy that is high on rhetoric and low in detail 

Blustering on

Wilf Stevenson on a government trade strategy that is high on rhetoric and low in detail  Read more

Rita Donaghy on making misogyny a hate crime

Righting wrongs

Rita Donaghy on making misogyny a hate crime Read more

Doreen Massey on the need for government to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of Children into English law 

Conventionally speaking

Doreen Massey on the need for government to incorporate the UN Convention on the Rights of Children into English law  Read more

Richard Rosser on ensuring the government’s latest security legislation is fit for purpose

Secure changes

Richard Rosser on ensuring the government’s latest security legislation is fit for purpose Read more

Toby Harris on the many questions raised by recent investigations into the awarding of Covid-related contracts

Something rotten in the state of procurement

Toby Harris on the many questions raised by recent investigations into the awarding of Covid-related contracts Read more

Simon Haskel on reassessing which qualifications will best help young people and others seeking to retrain secure future employment

Training in vain

Simon Haskel on reassessing which qualifications will best help young people and others seeking to retrain secure future employment Read more

Dianne Hayter on what to expect from Labour Peers and others in the Lords during scrutiny of the UK Internal Market Bill

Market movement

Dianne Hayter on what to expect from Labour Peers and others in the Lords during scrutiny of the UK Internal Market Bill Read more

Wilf Stevenson on the dire impact on jobs and communities of the government’s approach to Covid and the hospitality sector

Closing time

Wilf Stevenson on the dire impact on jobs and communities of the government’s approach to Covid and the hospitality sector Read more

Simon Haskel on worrying developments for the future safety and security of UK chemicals

Out of reach

Simon Haskel on worrying developments for the future safety and security of UK chemicals Read more

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