As the welfare reform bill reaches its final stages in the Lords, our table shows what the changes will mean - and where the government could be forced to back down
10 Jan 2012:
Poor and disabled people are in line for a battery of financial hits of unprecedented intensity under welfare reforms. Only the Lords can save them now
Zoe Williams, Larry Elliott, Anne Perkins, Tom Clark: How can Ed Miliband convince voters he's not directionless, as Maurice Glasman suggests? Our panel has a few ideas
Philip Coggan, a historian of debt crises, discusses the current turmoil in Europe and explores the nature of money itself and our changing attitudes to it
Unite's Rachael Maskell, Matthew Sinclair of the Taxpayers Alliance and Tom Clark discuss this week's public sector strike over the reform of pensions. With Hugh Muir
David Runciman, Allegra Stratton and Anne Perkins discuss the rise of the European technocrats; Ed Miliband's economic policies; and the thorny problem of party funding
Deborah Hargreaves of the High Pay Commission discusses her report on the inequality of salaries in Britain with the Guardian's City editor Jill Treanor
Zoe Williams, Michael White and Anne Perkins discuss the declining appeal of the Conservatives to women; plus the future of the EU and the effectiveness of e-petitions