Unhealthy influence: The rise of the NHS Partners Network
[responsivevoice_button] The transformation of a small private healthcare trade association into
Cyprus: the failed seizure of bank deposits
[responsivevoice_button] Cyprus is the fifth country to fall into the Troika’s
One in ten claimants have benefits cut on mandatory workfare scheme
[responsivevoice_button] CORRECTION 16 March 2013: This article was first published under
Killings and repression but anti-Posco struggle remains defiant
[responsivevoice_button] This article was originally published by FOIL Vedanta here.
UKBA letter to potential deportees institutionalises controversial ‘reserves’ policy
[responsivevoice_button] The use of deportation ‘reserves’ continues a year after MPs
Leaking away: The financial costs of water privatisation
[responsivevoice_button] As water bills rise again, an investigation by Corporate Watch
Roads to nowhere in Bexhill and Hastings
[responsivevoice_button] As protestors are resisting one of the first road projects
The construction companies: Hochtief-Vinci
[responsivevoice_button] Adrian Hopkins from The Combe Haven Defenders tells Corporate Watch
Capita gets bigger slice of UK immigration cake, chokes on first bites
[responsivevoice_button] Thousands of migrants received threatening text messages over the Christmas
Cost of charter flight deportations increased eight-fold over last decade
[responsivevoice_button] The cost of deporting rejected asylum seekers and other migrants
Soundings: The Consultation Industry in the Elephant & Castle
[responsivevoice_button] SNAG (Southwark Notes Archives Group) tells Corporate Watch about the
The Workfare Before Christmas
[responsivevoice_button] As the legality of the government’s ‘workfare’ schemes is again
November 6, 2012 : Britain’s biggest care home owners have debts of more than £4.5bn
[responsivevoice_button] Britain’s biggest private care home owners have combined debts of
Tar sands ‘dirty oil’ could soon be coming to the UK
[responsivevoice_button] A new report published by the UK Tar Sands Network,
Transforming Pathology, the Serco way
[responsivevoice_button] The privatisation of pathology services in two London hospitals has