The man who according to Forbes magazine is the 25th richest person in the world seems to be having a few problems lately.
More people than ever before are planning to vote by post in the general election - but how secure are postal votes?
'Kifaya' (enough) is the name chosen by the democracy movement in Egypt. It has already struck a chord with millions who have endured almost 25 years of suffocating repression under the regime of Hosni Mubarak.
A Barclays Bank report released in mid-April found that students graduating this year will owe a total of £2.46 billion, £13,501 on average, an increase of over 10 percent in the past year.
Over 10,000 people packed Westminster in mid-April for a Trade Justice protest.
The supermarket giant Tesco announced record profits last month of £2 billion. Yet a report by ActionAid reveals the appalling conditions of thousands of women workers in South Africa who grow fruit that ends up on Tesco's shelves.
Respect's national secretary John Rees explains why 5 May is so important to the further revival of the left in Britain.
Exclusive excerpts from Respect candidate for West Ham Lindsey German's campaign blog.
Janet Alder explains why getting justice for her brother is part of a wider struggle.
Lawyer and author Philippe Sands explains to Ian Rappel why the Iraq war was illegal and Blair should be held to account.