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Kezia Dugdale: ‘There’s nothing feminist about austerity’
Labour women attack Theresa May's record on equality at annual conference
The EU won’t play ball on freedom of movement – just ask the Swiss
Faced with losing its single market access, Switzerland has backed down on immigration quotas
The UK will ratify the Paris agreement by the end of the year – but what took so long?
We must seriously question this government's commitment to climate action
Fabians call on Labour to ‘find its voice’ after the EU referendum
A new essay collection explores how progressives should respond
She loves Putin and worries about ‘Romanian crime’ – meet Diane James, the new UKIP leader
Diane James is a smooth operator, but don't expect much change in UKIP's message
TUC passes emergency motion opposing grammar school expansion
Teachers unions slam Tories for ignoring evidence