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Yearly Archives: 2019

Tory no-show: An empty podium at the climate debate told us everything we need to know

Roberta Hollis
29 November, 2019

He couldn’t care less.

“Boris the Coward” – is this the narrative that will cost Johnson his job?

Natalie Bennett
29 November, 2019

Johnson’s cowardice is developing into a problem for the Tories, says Natalie Bennett.

Prof Prem Sikka: Boris Johnson is leading us into an authoritarian disaster. Don’t let it happen

Prem Sikka
29 November, 2019

Trump and Boris Johnson are two sides of the same coin.

Raise the floor: Why the next government should hike up the minimum wage

Joe Dromey
29 November, 2019

Low paid workers are speaking up for better wages. The next government must help make it happen.

The Tories are refusing to enact this crucial treaty on Violence Against Women and Girls

Jude Kirton-Darling
29 November, 2019

Labour MEPs have made a renewed call on the UK government to ratify the Istanbul Convention. What does it mean?

Some of the questionable policies in the DUP’s new manifesto

Lucy Skoulding
28 November, 2019

The right-wing DUP have launched their 2019 General Election manifesto. What’s in it?

Boris Johnson

Why the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) is wrong when it comes to the Labour and Tory manifestos

Prem Sikka
28 November, 2019

The IFS’ analysis is based on right-wing assumptions.

Student “fully backs” strike as university tutors demand better pay and working hours

William Green
28 November, 2019

Despite losing out on paid-for teaching, William Green is supportive of the action

Labour manifesto rejects “bomb first, talk later” – but there’s tension in its foreign policy

Symon Hill
28 November, 2019

Symon Hill argues Labour’s foreign policy is conflicting

Policy spotlight: What do the party manifestos say about the arts and creative sector?

Constance Kampfner
27 November, 2019

A playwright compares the parties’ plans on funding, education and sustainability in the arts.

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