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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Museums and galleries
Drop the non-artistic utilitarian criteria; invest in collections; value and trust curators' expertise; value and trust the audience.

by Tiffany Jenkinsinspiked-culture

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9 August 2001
Foot in mouth
How did a livestock disease cause a national nervous breakdown?
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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: The NHS
As GPs highlight a 'crisis' in their profession, Dr Michael Fitzpatrick makes some positive suggestions for improving the health service.

by Dr Michael Fitzpatrickinspiked-health

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Transport
An end to fragmentation and divisions; long-term national planning; improvements to infrastructure; an overhaul of inner-city transport.

by Austin Williamsinspiked-politics

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Pensioners
Stop treating over-65's as automatically dependent; scrap the fixed retirement age; and do more for the dependent elderly.

by Phil Mullaninspiked-politics

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Growing up
spiked's first-time non-voter turns 21 on election day. Here's what she wants from the government.

by Ray Crowleyinspiked-politics

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: IT
The government should: aid the provision of an infrastructure; resist restrictions on mobile phone masts; stop treating ISPs as publishers; review intellectual property rights; stop eroding our privacy online; and recognise that IT will not solve the problems of education.

by Sandy Starr and Rob Lyonsinspiked-IT

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Animal research
In supporting the development of science and medicine, political leaders should get on a platform and argue the need to put humans first.

by Stuart Derbyshireinspiked-politics

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Science
To help build a more advanced world, the government should stop hiding behind 'precaution' and 'participation', and encourage scientists to experiment and to think big.

by Bill Durodiéinspiked-science

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Abortion
Politicians who say they are pro-choice on abortion should argue that abortion is a fact of life, and for the reform of abortion law. Women should have access to abortion as early as possible and as late as necessary.

by Dr Ellie Leeinspiked-politics

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Football
Kick politics out of football; kick football out of politics.

by Duleep Allirajahinspiked-life

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Teenage sex
Governments concerned about teenage sex and pregnancy should face the facts, and look for practical - not moral - solutions.

by Ann Furediinspiked-life

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Article7 June 2001
spiked-proposals: Youth apathy
Politicians concerned about young people's disengagement from politics should talk politics, practise politics, and allow politics to be taught.

by Jennie Bristowinspiked-politics

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