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Between the Good Right and the Cameroon turn, it’s hard to tell the difference

Carl Packman
17 March, 2015

Caring conservatism was the raison d’être of the Cameroons once

The Independent finds that not a single high street retailer will guarantee the living wage

Ruby Stockham
16 March, 2015

Meanwhile a report by the CSJ finds that over a quarter of workers are stuck on low pay for five years or more

More people signed a campaign to bring back Clarkson than to end FGM

Ruby Stockham
14 March, 2015

Narcissistic armchair activism needs instant gratification, hence its focus on trivial issues like Clarkson

Since Boris came to power 348,000 more Londoners are earning below the living wage

Jenny Jones
13 March, 2015

Despite Boris’ pronouncements, almost one in five Londoners do not earn enough to afford a decent quality of life

‘Bring Back Clarkson’ petition: God forbid Jeremy Clarkson ever goes into politics

James Bloodworth
12 March, 2015

People don’t like being told what to do, which makes a figure like Clarkson so appealing

Amid massive budget cuts, Boris has spent £218,000 on water cannon he cannot use

Joanne McCartney
12 March, 2015

London lost 1,847 uniformed officers last year, yet Boris thought it appropriate to make an impulse buy whose use Teresa May won’t approve

The coalition has stigmatised welfare users – we need a return to compassion and solidarity

Frances Ryan
12 March, 2015

George Osborne has said a further £25bn spending cut will be coming after the next election, much of which will hit disabled people

Nottingham Trent University pays 212 of its staff below the living wage

Ruby Stockham
12 March, 2015

UNISON are putting pressure on the university, whose vice-chancellor is the highest paid in the country

Low pay for women is both a symptom and a cause of gender inequality

Sally Brett
11 March, 2015

With higher pay more men might be encouraged to consider working in social care or childcare and that would be a significant step forward

The latest protest against eviction in London is a depressing reminder of the government’s priorities

Ruby Stockham
11 March, 2015

Sweets Way estate in Barnet is set to be replaced by expensive ‘units’ that none of its residents can afford

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