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Silent nights

By Karen Buck

12 December 2008

We need to turn the tide of UK loneliness

Keep a beady eye on job-search rules

By Karen Buck

5 December 2008

Against a backdrop of sharply rising unemployment, it is easy to understand why the Social Security Advisory Committee issued a warning about new job-search regulations, which create new benefit claimant criteria for the minority of lone parents not in work and whose eldest child has turned twelve.

Ministers must save post office branches to protect vulnerable

By Huw Morris

14 November 2008

There are 12,000 of them across the country. They are part of the very fabric of the nation, with thousands of communities dependent on them.

Human traffic

By Karen Buck

31 October 2008

Modern living fuels modern slavery

Fast money

By Richard Garlick

31 October 2008

Accelerated spending could come at a cost

Disjointed thinking

By Karen Buck

17 October 2008

The phrase "joined-up thinking" has been devalued by overuse. But, ten years after it became a commonly-used phrase, it remains the case that agencies with a shared aim frequently work at cross purposes with each other. Hell, different arms of the same agency work at cross purposes - all the time. No wonder we are all so stressed.

End is not nigh for fuel poverty debate

By Karen Buck

19 September 2008

It remains to be seen whether the Government's package to help low income households faced with soaring fuel bills is the last word on the subject. My suspicion is that it is not.

We're all paying the price for City greed

By Tim Williams

19 September 2008

I was in one of those places in Poland over the weekend where the spelling and the pronunciation have parted company.

Happiness happens in surprising spots

By Karen Buck

12 September 2008

Do you wake up every morning in Happytown?

An anthropological look at our children

By Sir Peter Hall

5 September 2008

A train to Disneyland Paris, or back to London, provides an opportunity for amateur research in social anthropology - especially if you appear to be the only passengers without an accompanying bevy of small children, and if you happen to be reading the August issue of Prospect magazine, with a challenging piece by Richard Reeves on the unfashionable topic of character.

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