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Comment: Education is a public good, not a product to be bought

Mark Crawford
18 April, 2016

Over the last two decades, the vision of an education system open to all has been battered by rising fees and cuts

It’s not just English schools that the government wants to see in private hands

Tamasin Cave
14 April, 2016

The Tories are exporting radical school reform around the world

UNISON will campaign for the UK to stay in Europe

13 April, 2016

The public service union believes that public sector workers and those they support will be better of in

EU law helps to protect our postal services

Lucy Anderson
10 April, 2016

Without EU regulation the UK right-wing could force cuts to the postal sector, to the detriment of its employees and the public.

All-out junior doctors strike to go ahead as government rules out fresh talks

8 April, 2016

The British Medical Association has called for a return to the negotiating table to prevent further disruption of services

Sanders gives Green Party support to striking junior doctors

6 April, 2016

Junior doctors are striking for the fourth time over the terms of a new contract imposed by Jeremy Hunt

Junior doctors strike: Medical leaders call on both sides to ‘step back from the brink’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
29 March, 2016

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has issued a warning ahead of an all-out junior doctors strike planned for next month

Iain Duncan Smith quits over disability cuts

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
19 March, 2016

The changes are described as indefensible in a damning resignation letter

The disability benefits cut shows the Government’s flagrant disregard for evidence

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
18 March, 2016

If more people are living with disabilities, that’s a good reason to increase spending

Osborne’s refusal to address the NHS in Budget 2016 was a dereliction of duty

Natalie Bennett
18 March, 2016

The sugar tax shouldn’t distract us from the complete neglect of NHS England

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