In-depth political coverage of UK and international affairs every month. Each edition includes articles from acknowledged experts in their field and interviews with key policy makers. Editions can be downloaded from this page.
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Helping Africa is our duty - A debt of honour - Worries about doubling aid to Africa - Facing up to the facts - Yesterday Asian tigers, tomorrow African lions - The message we must send the butchers of Khartoum - Half a peace is no prize
July, 2005
Volume 9, No. 9
Coming back to education, we again offer a fresh, relevant and informative report. We also look at the dawn of an exciting era in Higher Education and imagine the shape of things to come. As well as all this, there is content about the ongoing crisis in D More…
June, 2005
Volume 9, No. 8
There's plenty more to play for in the North Sea - Yes, gas can fill the energy gap - Britain has nothing to fear in a return to oil imports - Why Scotland must stay ahead in the game - 'Forty years on and we are still a long way from finished'
February, 2005
Volume 9, No. 7
Darfur: Genocide has killed more than the Tsunami - Is the 'peace' in Darfur simply another tragedy? - Northern Ireland on the road to a mafia state - Who's in the driving seat of the car industry? - A sustainable England but not a sustainable world
February, 2005
Volume 9, No. 7
Specialist schools: 'bog standard' or 'limitless possibilities'? - Building bridges between state and private schools - The negative impact of league tables - The recipe for success - 'Choice, choice, choice': Labour's new mantra
November, 2004
Volume 9, No. 6