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Social Justice

Audit: Justice system doesn’t deliver value for money

Ruby Stockham
1 March, 2016

Conservative cuts have led to crippling inefficiencies

Comment: Jeremy Corbyn has a coherent strategy for the British Left

David Osland
12 January, 2016

David Osland argues Corbyn will confound his critics and should lay out his platform to the electorate

Comment: Neither Corbyn nor Blair, but global social democracy and Left internationalism

Alan Johnson
11 January, 2016

Alan Johnson argues the democratic Left should be for a radical re-balancing of power and resources.

Bernie Sanders, not Hillary Clinton, is the real feminist candidate for US president

Adam Barnett
8 January, 2016

Planned Parenthood has endorsed Clinton, but Sanders would transform the lives of American women

Top bosses have earned more in 2016 already than most people will earn all year

5 January, 2016

Fat Cat Tuesday explodes the myth that we are ‘all in this together’

Populism: a cover up for inconsistency and personal interests

Alessio Colonnelli
18 December, 2015

A parallel between the UK and Italy digs beyond the usual suspects to find that coherence in politics is a thing of the past – or so we thought…

Analysis: Demand for food banks remains high around the country leading up to Christmas

Carl Packman
18 December, 2015

We find examples from December of increasing food bank use. Is this the news we can expect of a government fully committed to assaulting poverty?

How far is too far for Prince Charles?

Carl Packman
16 December, 2015

Defenders will say he has a right to know official cabinet information before the public, but how far will Prince Charles’ meddling go?

For wage growth in 2016 we need to raise productivity. How do we do that?

Carl Packman
15 December, 2015

Today the Resolution Foundation has published figures from their Earnings Outlook saying that unless workforce productivity rises in the UK next year, Britain’s pay recovery will barely last.

Five reasons why the French National Front are still a threat

Carl Packman
14 December, 2015

Despite their early rise in regional polls, the French National Front (FN) have been roundly routed in the elections, causing huge embarrassment for leader Marine le Pen as she sought to ramp up panic towards the French Muslim population. Aftertest

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