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Left Foot Forward Euro election poll: Labour on top, but Greens surge

James Bloodworth
22 May, 2014

Labour are set to pick up the most votes from Left Foot Forward readers in today’s European elections, closely followed by the Green Party.

15 reasons women shouldn’t vote for UKIP

James Bloodworth
21 May, 2014

Thinking of voting for UKIP tomorrow? If you care even a jot about the rights of women, think on.

‘Brandalism’ and ‘subvertising’: what’s behind the new rebellion against advertising?

Joseph Blake
21 May, 2014

Political advertising boards are increasingly being targetted by ‘subvertising’ activists.

How to beat UKIP without calling them racist

James Bloodworth
21 May, 2014

Attacking UKIP as racist appears to have backfired. But don’t despair – exposing UKIP policy can be effective too.

Labour table vote of no confidence in Scottish health secretary

Ed Jacobs
21 May, 2014

Scotland’s health secretary Alex Neil will today face a vote of no confidence in the Scottish Parliament over alleged conflicts of interests over changes to mental health services in his Lanarkshire constituency.

4,000 households at risk of losing their home

21 May, 2014

A rise in interest rates could tip many people into the danger zone, says charity.

The government is actively contributing to our growing housing crisis

Kevin Gulliver
20 May, 2014

There are today 1.7m households on social waiting lists, yet the government’s focus is on creating a mini-housing boom through its Help to Buy scheme.

What would really happen if Nigel Farage had his way?

David Heathcote
19 May, 2014

Rather than return power to the UK, leaving the EU would take power away from our politicians, businesses and our citizens.

Meritocracy is a myth

James Bloodworth
19 May, 2014

A disadvantaged child will nearly always and everywhere become a disadvantaged adult.

Launch of Paul Goggins memorial prize

Kate Green
17 May, 2014

The prize will be awarded to the best civil society initiative that can demonstrate that it has reduced poverty in a tangible way.

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