Friday, 3 July 2015

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Pick of the week

Hello and welcome to our end of the week newsletter, with our top five most popular articles from this week, to get you through the weekend. This week we looked at:

Greece

The crisis in Greece continued to dominate the news this week, as the country prepared for a referendum on austerity and their future in Europe. Sadly the bullying reaction from Greek's creditors to the decision to hold the referendum in the first place betrayed a contempt for the very progressive democratic principles the European union was founded to protect.

The legal strike 

Anger among lawyers about cuts to legal aid prompted a nation-wide legal strike this week. Previous attempts at industrial action by the legal profession have faltered due to smaller firms scooping up the work, but there were signs that the action this week would be on an unprecedented scale.

Snoopers' charter

Last week's terror attacks in Tunisia. prompted much debate about how the UK government can best protect its citizens at home. Inevitably this led to renewed calls to push through the latest version of the so-called snoopers' charter.The investigatory powers bill will enable the security services to access individual's private online communications. The prime minister was asked this week whether the current privacy policies were "unsustainable". He replied that spooks must always be able to "get to the bottom" of online communications.

Jeremy Hunt

The founding principle of the NHS was that treatment should be provided on the basis of need rather than cost. This week Jeremy Hunt revealed plans to fracture that principle. From next year all medicines costing the NHS more than £20 will be labeled with their price and marked "funded by taxpayers". The move not only undermines the founding principle of the NHS, it also risks discouraging some patients from continuing with costly medication out of shame for the cost to taxpayers. Our report on this story was the most-read article on Politics.co.uk this week

 


Greek crisis shows the eurozone is a thug enforcer for capitalism

 

On Jul 03, 2015 05:12 pm
Europe's message to Greece is clear: Do what the market wants, or suffer the consequences
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Anatomy of a legal strike: How lawyers are bringing the system to its knees

 

On Jul 03, 2015 05:10 pm
Lawyers aren't allowed to strike, but they're doing it anyway: Here's how they stick to the law while bringing it to a halt.
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David Cameron: Twitter and Facebook privacy is unsustainable

 

On Jul 03, 2015 05:11 pm
Privacy of social media users 'can no longer be tolerated' in the face of international terror
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Gove faces court chaos as wildcat legal strike spreads

 

On Jul 03, 2015 05:09 pm
Court system could grind to a halt if London and Manchester back Liverpool's legal aid strike this evening
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Jeremy Hunt to shame patients with cost of NHS drugs

 

On Jul 03, 2015 05:08 pm
Prescriptions to be labeled with cost and marked 'funded by taxpayers'
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