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Society | guardian.co.uk - Jan 16, 2008
The government's housing and regeneration bill, due to complete its journey through parliament by late spring, poses a real threat to both social homes and local services, says David Orr
Also tagged: communities, society, housing
Society | guardian.co.uk - Jan 16, 2008
Andy Burnham: Public sector reform is far from over, but now it's staff and communities who must lead the way
Also tagged: politics, public services, uk news, society, comment is free, public services policy
Society | guardian.co.uk - Jan 15, 2008
Response: When it comes to addressing poverty and social justice, Labour is the party to trust, says David Blunkett
Also tagged: politics, uk news, conservatives, society, comment is free, social exclusion
Technology | guardian.co.uk - Jan 15, 2008
Cory Doctorow: We should treat personal electronic data with the same care and respect as weapons-grade plutonium
Also tagged: technology, hi tech crime, computer security, privacy, inside it, privacy and the net
Society | guardian.co.uk - Jan 14, 2008
Polly Toynbee: Brown's proposal on organ donation could end needless deaths that stem from the misguided instincts of the few
Also tagged: politics, health, public services, uk news, society, columnists, labour, nhs, comment is free, political columnists
Technology | guardian.co.uk - Jan 14, 2008
Netbytes: There are 22,000 classic books available to download free of charge at Project Gutenberg and 400 more are added every month
Also tagged: technology, books, internet
Media | guardian.co.uk - Jan 13, 2008
Opinion, Emily Bell: The ascent of Stephen Carter from chief executive of public relations firm Brunswick, to the man who effectively runs the country, as Gordon Brown's head of communications and strategy, has been …
Also tagged: media, gordon brown, politics and the media, marketing and pr
Technology | guardian.co.uk - Jan 11, 2008
The retiring chairman of Microsoft may be the perfect person to turn the tide of diseases like malaria and HIV in the developing world
Also tagged: technology, microsoft, windows, bill gates
Society | guardian.co.uk - Jan 10, 2008
In these days of overcrowded prisons, a really good cell is worth hanging onto, says Erwin James
Also tagged: society, prisons and probation
Technology | guardian.co.uk - Jan 10, 2008
Every January, Steve Jobs steps onto the Macworld stage to announce Apple's plans for the year ahead. What is in store this year? And when - if ever - will Jobs step down? We asked former Apple employees, developers …
Also tagged: technology, apple, ipod, iphone, steve jobs