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    Atos’ childcare contract: The most lucrative ‘work experience’ ever?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 20, 2014|
  • Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Liberal Democrats,Media,People,Politics,Poverty,UK

    Why make a fuss over childcare subsidy for the very rich?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 19, 2014|
  • Bedroom Tax,Children,Cost of living,Drugs,Health,Housing,Law,People,Politics,Poverty,Tax,UK

    Yet another Bedroom Tax tale to make your blood boil

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 13, 2014|
  • Bedroom Tax,Benefits,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Disability,Employment,Housing,Media,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,tax credits,Television,UK,unemployment,Universal Credit,Workfare

    Elephants in the studio: Andrew Neil interviews Iain Duncan Smith

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 9, 2014|
  • Children,Corruption,Crime,Media,People,Police,Politics,UK

    Heywood on Rock: Announcement ‘inappropriate’ while investigations were ongoing

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 7, 2014|
  • Children,Corruption,Crime,Media,People,Politics,UK

    Labour demands clarity over the Patrick Rock allegations

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 5, 2014|
  • Children,Corruption,Crime,Media,People,Politics,UK

    Child abuse imagery arrest raises questions about newspaper timing

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 4, 2014|
  • Children,Education,Labour Party,Politics,UK

    Why is Tristram Hunt in the Labour Party?

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: March 2, 2014|
  • Benefits,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Education,Employment,Housing,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,Tax,UK,Universal Credit,Utility firms,Water

    Iain Duncan Smith’s new plan to prolong child poverty

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 28, 2014|
  • Benefits,Children,Conservative Party,Cost of living,Liberal Democrats,People,Politics,Poverty,Public services,UK,Universal Credit

    Church v (Secretary-in-a-) State over social ‘reform’

    By Mike Sivier|Last Updated: February 16, 2014|
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