11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
referendum and this year s directly elected mayor referenda in ten of England s largest cities has shown low ...
to justify why the voters in England s ten big cities are trusted with the decision on whether or not to have a high-profile directly-elected bod in charge, when all police force areas in England and Wales ...
10 May 2012
| by John Woodcock
Labour was sufficiently dominant over the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to underline the possibility that the coalition could be a one-term failure. The potential for a Labour comeback was underlined by the fact Ed Miliband was successful across the country, including in parts of the south of England ...
22 Mar 2012
| by Ian Monk
sins with the taboo of racism overshadowing them all.
An England captain faced a criminal charge ...
08 Mar 2012
| by Ian Monk
to Harry Redknapp, the man who is almost certainly the next England football manager. Rosie, a court ...
09 Feb 2012
| by Ian Monk
They are convicted of no crime, although two have been charged with criminal offences. Yet in public perception each stands convicted and humiliatingly punished.
Terry has had the England captain's armband removed from him for a second time, Huhne is out of the Cabinet and 'Sir' Fred, not accused of any ...
08 Sep 2011
| by George Eustice
It would be an audacious plan, but one that the party should seriously consider.
In opposition, critics routinely pointed to the failure of the Conservatives to make headway in the north of England, but that changed once the party broadened its appeal. The party was weak in Wales after the 1997 rout ...
14 Apr 2011
| by Danny Rogers
At the British Press Awards last week, the News of the World picked up four accolades. This included 'Scoop of the Year' for uncovering the cricket corruption scandal during Pakistan's 2010 summer tour of England.
Like it or loathe it, the News of the World employs some brilliant reporters ...
07 Apr 2011
| by Danny Rogers
Hot on the heels of the ONS census for England and Wales, please look out for the 2011 PR Census
03 Mar 2011
| by Anthony Hilton
stability at the Bank of England, proved last year that the banks' ability to borrow funds cheaply because ...
08 Dec 2010
| by Ian Monk
I wrote a month ago that the media and England's 2018 World Cup bid were on a violent collision...from our own, of the 22 on offer. Was it The Sunday Times and Panorama exposes that lost it for England ...
's claims of FIFA fixing and corruption. Implicit in statements made by England 2018 chief executive Andy Anson and his bid team was that England should never take part in such a process again until FIFA ...