Good Society
Boris’ pledge to tackle rough sleeping is a failure which gets worse each year
The mayor needs to ask himself whether yearly rises in the number of people living on the streets is a legacy he is happy to continue ignoring.
We must crack down on exploitation of teachers by colleges and universities
TUC research shows that 63 per cent of FE colleges and more than half of universities use zero-hours contracts, often in large numbers.
An English Parliament would not deliver devolution for England
It would in fact be Cameron’s constitutional turkey.
Paedophilia is an affliction, child molestation is a crime
Our visceral public hatred of paedophiles risks driving afflicted men underground and putting children at greater risk.
The coalition is making life more dangerous for victims of domestic violence
With no place to lay their heads and no help to apply for maintenance or keep custody of their children, women are more likely to put up with abuse.
There are alternatives to the government’s slash and burn policies
There are alternative ways of managing public finances that aren't reliant on more savage cuts.