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Labour Towns?

JOHN DENHAM: The electoral importance of towns is inescapable but at Labour’s heart is an unresolved debate about how much we actually want to represent town voters.

The Human (Rights) Face of Populism

ANDREW FAGAN: While human rights must continue to seek to protect the most vulnerable and weak in our societies, its defenders also need to urgently concern themselves with broader, more ostensibly banal and everyday concerns.

Bread and butter

STEPHEN BRADLEY: Experience suggests that careful evaluation is prudent before promoting specific technologies in the health service, but there is much to gain from empowering staff and patients with functioning computer systems that work and that can communicate with each other.

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