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Comment: Premier League clubs must lower ticket prices following the new TV deal

Matthew Whittley
16 February, 2015

The TV deal is an opportunity for clubs to rebuild their relationship with fans

Stopping benefits for the obese: why it won’t work

James Bloodworth
14 February, 2015

This is what happens when you prioritise lurid headlines over actual solutions

If Ed Miliband wants to be prime minister he must do better in Wales

Ed Jacobs
13 February, 2015

In 2010 Labour saw its share of the vote fall by 6.5 per cent compared to 2005

Comment: Let’s make this the last ever ‘lottery election’

Josiah Mortimer
12 February, 2015

May 2015 could be the ‘lottery election’ – where your vote is worth about as much as a lottery ticket

£5.14bn vs £8 an hour – the ugly truth about unequal pay in the beautiful game

Fiona Twycross
11 February, 2015

The Premier League’s latest pay pack really brings home the troubling extent of inequality in modern Britain

Francis report: lives have been ruined

11 February, 2015

Inquiry reveals shocking extent of the mistreatment suffered by NHS staff who raise concerns

The vaccine backlash is a risk to public health

Ruby Stockham
11 February, 2015

The worst possible way to respond to a mutating flu virus is to dismiss vaccinations

An alternative to foodbanks?

Ruby Stockham
11 February, 2015

Community supermarkets could provide a more sustainable way to help families out of food poverty

Rent to Own stores are profiting from poverty

Carl Packman
10 February, 2015

Many Britons are being forced to take out highly expensive warranties and insurance for basic items

Social investment’s potential to transform local services

Barry Sheerman
10 February, 2015

Partnerships powered by social investment are an increasingly important way of ensuring the vulnerable are not left behind by local authority cuts

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