Equal pay for women is not likely until 2067, says research Follow Society Guardian on Twitter Follow Patrick Butler on Twitter Sign up to Society Daily email briefing Today\'s top Society stories Equal pay for women not likely till 2067, says research Catholic adoption agency loses bid to bar gay parents from service Nick Clegg attempts to move agenda to social mobility UK brothel users escape crackdown on forced prostitution Kidney transplant revolution gives hope to dying patients All SocietyGuardian stories Other stories Planned cuts in public spending are hitting business confidence, according to a survey by the Bank of England of it...
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The interventions of Blair and Mandelson are the last thing Labour needs as it considers its next leader and future path They just can\'t stop themselves, yesteryear headline addicts, locked in the old quarrels, oozing sectarian malice to their last gasp. Peter Mandelson and Tony Blair elbow their way back into the limelight for one last show with their competing...
It\'s right to be anxious. To be completely fatly smugly relaxed about our problematic world is the definition of the Tory soul A basic British political division is not between left and right, or liberal and conservative, but between Schlegel and Wilcox. What separates the two families of EM Forster\'s novel Howards End is that the Schlegels worry a...
Famous fighters could be sacrificed as the result of a bitter struggle over defence funding The Gurkha regiment could be one of several sacrificed as a result of an increasingly bitter government dispute over defence funding, the Observer can reveal. The Gurkhas have formed part of the British army for almost 200 years, but may be among those cut unless the government meets Ministry of Defence demands for more money to fund the replacement of Trident nuclear-missile submarines. Last night, hopes for extra funding were fading as the Treasury rejected demands for more money from the defence secretary, Liam Fox, and ...
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Rolling coverage of all today\'s political developments from Westminster and beyond 12.26pm: Polly Toynbee\'s 15-minute video interview with David Miliband, which has been posted on our website today , covers a lot of ground in a lively way. Miliband adopts a relatively combative tone, which seems to work quite well. Here\'s an example. PT: You\'ve warned about no return to Labour\'s comfort zone ... You refer to 1994 and 1997 as if they were the glory days. Isn\'t it time really to-- DM: Polly, Polly, Polly ... I mean, we did win three elections. The 1980s certainly weren\'t the glory days for my constituents in South Shields. 12.15pm: Andy Burnham has told the BBC that he is "in a strong th...
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Equivalent of hundreds of thousands of pounds given in form of staff secondments and consultancy services The government\'s decision to close down the Audit Commission, the public spending quango, is likely to benefit a number of companies that have donated large amounts to the Conservative party. Accountancy giants such as KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte and Grant Thornton have offered the party the equivalent of hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash and non-cash donations such as staff secondments and consultancy services. A government spokesman said it was "incor...