Welfare rules blamed for increasing errors

Britain's welfare system needs a fundamental shake-up to rid itself of excessive errors, MPs have said.

It's actually to the left

Community relations 'damaged' by Dizaei conviction

Brian Paddick has accused the Home Office of involvement in earlier failed investigations of disgraced Metropolitan police commander Ali Dizaei.

Ali Dizaei was sentenced to four years in jail yesterday

Analysis

Interview: David Willetts

It's taken David Willetts two years to sum up the problems facing Britain in the coming two decades.

David Willetts' The Pinch addresses the impact of the baby-boomers

Feature: New Labour, old tactic

Labour campaigners hope pointing to 'Tory cuts' in Conservative-run local authorities will help their defence of key marginal seats. The tactic may not be as straightforward as they think.

Tory councils under attack

Feature: Downgrading the expenses storm

Despite the thousands of column inches and the hours of broadcast coverage, the expenses scandal's impact on grassroots politics remains questionable.

Expenses storm may be clearing. Or not

Comment: Who let the lobbyists in?

The release of information on parliamentary rooms booked out by MPs for entertaining provides a valuable insight into the space between politics and the private sector.

Opinion Former Interview

The recession and Britain's youth: Emily Beardsmore, British Youth Council

Latest figures show 835,000 not in employment, education or training. Emily Beardsmore - chair of the British Youth Council (BYC) - explains her organisation's strategy for helping young people in a difficult climate.

Opinion Former Articles

Dog legislation must change immediately

The Mayhew Animal Home is extremely upset to hear the news of the young boy's death as a result of a dog attack and our sympathies go out to the family.

Featured Opinion Former

People: Peter Scott, Epilepsy Action

Peter Scott on what Julius Caesar, Napoleon and Lenin could have brought to epilepsy campaigning.

Peter Scott, Epilepsy Action

Legislation

Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill

The constitutional reform and governance bill continues with reform of the House of Lords and introduces a number of measures intended to strengthen the role of parliament and the democratic process.

Constitutional reform and governance bill

Briefings and Guides

Unemployment

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Jobs

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Interview: Ceri Goddard

Newly-appointed chief executive of the Fawcett Society, Ceri Goddard talks human rights, women's pay and taking back the debate on equality between men and women.

Interview: Martin Ferguson

Data security is one of the key challenges for Martin Ferguson, recently appointed as the first head of policy at the Society of IT Management (SocITM), the organisation for public sector IT professionals.


Opinion Formers

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Election Video Manifestos

politics.co.uk's Opinion Formers set out to present their manifesto "wish lists" to the next generation of MPs and ministers ahead of the General Election in 2010.

Dogs Trust UK Election Manifesto Video

Dogs Trust give us their 2010 General Election Manifesto video in which they give us their views on stray dogs and battery farms and the need for compulsory microchipping.

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Speakers Corner

Poll

Parliamentary privilege

Three Labour MPs and one Tory peer have had the whip suspended as they face trial allegedly fiddling their expenses.

MPs are concerned parliamentary privilege could be use to protect those on trial for their expenses.