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Public Services

New report shows how our public services are feeling the strain

Ruby Stockham
23 November, 2015

Ahead of spending cuts to be announced on Wednesday, the TUC warns that UK public services are already falling behind

Why junior doctors are striking

Onkar Sahota
20 November, 2015

Jeremy Hunt has taken his own electoral rhetoric and confused it for a policy

More than half of social care users do not feel supported, says charity

Ruby Stockham
10 November, 2015

Social care services are crumbling under the pressure of cuts

US unions vow to fight TPP deal

Tony Burke
9 November, 2015

The TPP deal is a stark warning of what is likely to come on TTIP

Comment: Our education system isn’t working for anyone

Sophie van der Ham
4 November, 2015

Half of graduates work in a career unrelated to their field of study, and the majority work in non-graduate level roles

London’s NHS is in critical condition

Onkar Sahota
20 October, 2015

Over the eight years of Johnson’s mayoralty, only three years have been covered by any kind of plan to tackle health inequalities

5 things we learned from the new State of Care report

Ruby Stockham
15 October, 2015

Mental health and adult social care services have been hit especially hard by cuts

We must act now to defend public education

David Archer
12 October, 2015

Recent reports show that the Department for International Development is increasingly channelling its public funding to support the privatisation of education around the world

Bleak news for trade unions as TPP deal is agreed in principle

Tony Burke
11 October, 2015

Unions and campaigners across the EU, Canada and the US will need to mobilise to stop unjust trade deals

The ethnic inequalities in our mental health service cannot continue

Ruby Stockham
1 October, 2015

Jeremy Corbyn’s creation of a ministerial post dedicated to mental health was welcome and long overdue. This week we’re looking at some of the problems facing mental health services in the UK, and what can be done

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