Good Society
A fifth of academic staff on casual contracts struggle to put food on the table
Insecure and exploitative contracts have made their way into universities too
TUC warns that weakening employment rights will endanger EU ‘yes’ vote
Voters are concerned about the impact of cutting red tape on businesses
It’s no longer good enough to offer voters the illusion of choice
Fewer than one in four voters will see any of the policies they voted for implemented over this parliament
Protecting LGBT Londoners requires action, not just words
With homophobic hate crimes on the rise, we need a properly funded police force more than ever
Poll shows that trust and competence are key for next Labour leader
Voters want concrete plans, not big visions
Comment: Blairism is no solution to identity crisis
It should be a matter of huge concern to Labour that working-class voters feel they have to turn to UKIP