Culture Christopher Logue: “I don’t think my life and my works are really connected, except that they both happened to me“ Christopher Logue remembered. By Alan White
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Bad management and cruelty: Iain Duncan Smith and the failures of the Work Programme A toxic mixture of policy by soundbite, twisted statistics and a spurious belief in the efficacy of the private… By Alan White
Three G4S guards have been accused of forgery A judge condemns them for being "well aware" that official documents were altered before a trial. By Alan White
Your comprehensive guide to what the media will look like in 2020 Welcome to my 2020 Journalism Bootcamp. By Alan White
What the forgotten victims of Operation Bullfinch can teach us about stopping child abuse Six girls gave evidence of being raped, beated and urinated on in the trial resulting from Operation Bullfinch. But… By Alan White
Why I have no problem with right wing ideas, so long as they’re good The problem with the current government isn't that it's Conservative; it's that its policies are based on "feelings" and… By Alan White
How do we talk about gang culture? In a climate where we still don't understand the London riots, we need to keep the dialogue about gang… By Alan White
Covering up abuse: How Winterbourne View happened again “These aren’t isolated instances. It’s cultural, and it’s grown out of what’s happened in the care sector." By Alan White
Yarl’s Wood: An object lesson in how evil happens Bad people, bad management and institutional failure all contributed to what happened at the Yarl's Wood detention centre. By Alan White