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20 November 2012

Crime

Do shorter sentences lead to more reoffending?

After the Justice Secretary announced new reforms to supervision for those released after short sentences, do these lengths of sentence really produce the highest re-offending rates? Read

Analysis
16 November 2012

Election turnout: is it the worst ever?

As the results start to come in for England and Wales's first ever Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections, one story that looks set to dominate all others is the … Read

Analysis
15 November 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Are a third of UK businesses making a loss?

After the Bank of England delivered more gloomy news for the UK economy yesterday, the Mail this morning warned that one in three British companies were losing money. Is the situation as bleak as this suggests? Read

Analysis
15 November 2012

Are Labour-run councils bearing the brunt of council cuts?

The Mirror and Guardian this week highlighted which councils were being most starved of funding thanks to recent cuts to grants. The Mirror accused the Government of unfairly targeting Labour councils. Are they right? Read

Analysis
14 November 2012

Economy, Business & Finance

Do more unionised workers mean more strikes?

Today marks the first Pan-European general strike, as 40 trade unions across 23 European countries take to the streets in protest at austerity measures imposed by governments attempting to cut … Read

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