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Good Society

The Tories are making it harder than ever to house the homeless

Sam Stopp
16 February, 2016

The Labour Campaign to End Homelessness aims to install a homeless people’s champion at every Labour-run local authority

Notes from the primaries: ‘extremists’ still ahead

Simon Rosenberg
16 February, 2016

As long as the rest of the Republican vote remains split, Trump remains the front runner

Small charities are at risk of extinction

Alex Van Vliet
16 February, 2016

Small charities and the communities they support are becoming increasingly marginalised, new research shows

UKIP continues to climb in Wales

Ed Jacobs
15 February, 2016

UKIP is on course to claim nine Welsh Assembly seats in May, according to new polling

Comment: The hypocrisy of Cameron’s migrant benefits proposal

David Maher
12 February, 2016

PM’s renegotiation demands show the Tories cannot be taken seriously as a party for working people

Why women need unions

Sharon Greene
12 February, 2016

UNISON campaigns for equality and autonomy for women, in society and in the workplace

Time to end the privatisation of war

Ross Hemingway
12 February, 2016

UK companies are reaping enormous profits from exploiting instability and conflict around the world

Blacklisting scandal shows how dangerous the Trade Union Bill is

Hugh Robertson
11 February, 2016

For 20 years the Consulting Association illegally blacklisted thousands of construction workers for being involved with unions

‘English Votes for English Laws’ slammed by MPs

Ed Jacobs
11 February, 2016

One peer described the plans as ‘a forest in which I lose myself’

Workers’ capital must support the interests of working people

Tom Powdrill
11 February, 2016

Weaker unions mean that workers are less able to bargain for a fair share

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