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More needs to be done to help people with mental illness back to work

Ruby Stockham
2 October, 2015

Jeremy Corbyn’s creation of a ministerial post dedicated to mental health was welcome and long overdue. This week we’re looking at some of the problems facing mental health services in the UK, and what can be done

Tory hypocrisy over use of online balloting

James Bloodworth
2 October, 2015

A tale of two elections

5 things you didn’t know about Uber

Ruby Stockham
2 October, 2015

Cheap taxi rides come at the cost of employment rights and fair pay for drivers

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Boris Johnson’s lost generation

Andrew Dismore
1 October, 2015

London needs 100,000 new school places before 2018

Corbyn pledges autonomy for Scottish Labour

Ed Jacobs
1 October, 2015

With next year’s Holyrood elections likely to determine Corbyn’s fate, the stakes are high for today’s visit

Making ends meet in one of the world’s richest cities

Jennette Arnold
1 October, 2015

According to the Equality Trust, London has the largest pay gap in the country

Labour could put a fresh approach to food and farming on the menu

Clare Oxborrow
30 September, 2015

Kerry McCarthy has a point about the need for a public awareness campaign on meat consumption

Outer London: understanding ‘the doughnut’

Navin Shah
29 September, 2015

Boris Johnson’s refusal to face up to the housing crisis has allowed it to spill into the outer boroughs

Scrapping the Human Rights Act will allow the state to decide which citizens should have rights

Sue Hayman
28 September, 2015

The Tories’ plans threaten our power to hold the state to account

Is Wales seeing a ‘Corbyn bounce’?

Ed Jacobs
28 September, 2015

New polling suggests support for the party is up in Wales

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