Issue 1: 2015 05 07 contents page

 7 May 2015: Issue 1

Week in Brief

UK

International

Financial

Comment

Democracy under siege by John Watson

Manipulation of the electoral system is not restricted abuses of the type identified by the Election Court as having occurred in Tower Hamlets. Parliament should look to its own processes.

Saudi Arabia and Yemen by Neil Tidmarsh

Just what is this building up to?

Election pledges are out of hand by John Watson

As the pledges get more and more foolish one can only hope that the new administration will not feel bound by them.

Features

Fading icons: the stuffing is pulled out of the national trust by R J Thomas

The National Trust is torn between its conservancy role and a more populist approach

Wolf Whistles by Lynda Goetz

Bringing a Spanish perspective to bear on the Poppy Smart case

Princesses, Peerages and Primogeniture by Serena Sinclair

Should the abolition of primogeniture be extended to the aristocracy?

Crossword

Go to the Crossword – Fit your brain round this.

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