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Yearly Archives: 2019

A homeless man

Ten years of austerity will leave behind a legacy of homelessness

Kevin Gulliver
2 July, 2019

“What’s troubling is that the likely future Prime Minister will probably care even less about social housing than his two predecessors.”

Woman sits in window

The welfare state is broken – but not in the way you think

Tom Pollard
2 July, 2019

Rebuilding the system won’t cut it, says mental health policy advisor Tom Pollard

LCHR urges Labour Party to commit to a fully-funded legal aid system

Danny Thompson
1 July, 2019

Labour Campaign for Human Rights backer Andy Slaughter: “Legal Aid has been cut below effective levels.”

Save our NHS campaign

Medicine menus: How the NHS is being chipped away by stealth

1 July, 2019

“Rationing must be called out for what it is – privatisation driven by rationing,” says John Puntis of Keep Our NHS Public.

Boris Johnson Tory corruption

Is Scottish Independence ‘inevitable’ under continued Tory rule?

Danny Thompson
1 July, 2019

Malcolm Chisholm: “If we had continuing Conservative government I think Scotland would vote for independence and I think I would as well”

Why a ‘Remain Alliance’ is easier said than done

Josiah Mortimer
1 July, 2019

Was the Green Party’s decision not to stand in the August 1st Brecon and Radnorshire by-election the right one?

Step forward for workers’ rights as international convention clamps down on harassment

Tony Burke
28 June, 2019

The #MeToo movement has secured another big win.

The start of a Remain Alliance? Greens stand aside in Brecon as talks continue

Josiah Mortimer
28 June, 2019

“The best choice right now is to put Wales before tribal politics.”

Open letter: When the UN calls out poverty in the UK, the government must listen

28 June, 2019

EXCLUSIVE: 50 leading poverty and inequality groups and activists write to the UK government demanding change.

Beware Boris’s model bus: Daft “dead cat” stories mask real issues

Naomi Smith
27 June, 2019

Amusing tales work to distract us by pushing negative coverage down the page.

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