Fab 5: Thursday 21 January 2010
January 21st, 2010 by Alex Baker
Five articles and posts we recommend for you today:
Labour List inform us that Labour is developing an iPhone app for launch ahead of the next General Election.
Michael White, writing in the Guardian, takes issue with Conservative claims that Labour are “renewing class warfare”, pointing out the Harriet Harman, amongst others, have always been fighting to reduce inequality.
Sally Hunt, General Secretary of the University and College Union, writes a guest post for Left Foot Forward arguing the government needs to provide the resources to back up its stated Higher Education policy.
Finally, the issue of bank bonuses continues to attract headlines. Tonight, Barack Obama has announced new reforms to banking in the US – Robert Peston suggests this amounts to “breaking them up“. Elsewhere, Theo Blackwell, writing in Progress, believes London Mayor Boris Johnson’s blind support for the Square Mile will backfire.

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