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Green Politics

Benefits claimants with health conditions have just been hit by a £1,400 annual cut

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
3 April, 2017

Poor households are getting slammed as Osborne-era cuts come into effect this week

Tax helps to build a country we can be proud of – government must end giveaways to the rich

Jonathan Bartley
3 April, 2017

The Green Party is investigating an inheritance tax overhaul

Leaving Europe is an industrial problem, not an economic one

Jos Gallacher
27 March, 2017

An interventionist industrial policy is needed to steer Britain through

Poor families’ incomes are about to get slammed – but it’s nothing to do with NICs

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
9 March, 2017

The impact of scheduled benefit changes will dwarf national insurance reform

Phil Hammond

As wages stagnate and working people suffer, Philip Hammond offers dogma instead of hope

Prem Sikka
9 March, 2017

The Tories have delivered yet another budget for the wealthy

Budget 2017 liveblog: Responses to Philip Hammond’s statement

8 March, 2017

The Chancellor is delivering his first Spring Budget

Sixty-two days into 2017, British women are still waiting for their first paycheck

3 March, 2017

Men in the UK are paid 18 per cent more than women

Never-ending austerity is a threat to our social rights

Prem Sikka
28 February, 2017

Public services are giving way under the weight of the cuts

American trade unions face a dilemma – how close should they get to Trump?

Tony Burke
27 February, 2017

Unions have long campaigned against NAFTA and other trade deals

Calls for minimum wage cheats to be prosecuted as 350 offenders revealed

15 February, 2017

Debenhams, Subway and the Co-op were among the companies named

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