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It all comes down to whether you think Brexit can and should be stopped…

Britain isn’t currently a democracy, but it can be, says Natalie Bennett as she calls for a ‘peaceful democratic revolution’.

Jude Kirton-Darling argues that much like workers vote on final negotiations between union and employer, so too should Britons vote on final Brexit deal.

As MPs prepare for a debate of epic proportions, campaigners applied a bit of tongue-in-cheek pressure while calling for a ‘meaningful vote’.

In the third of a three-part article series written by For Our Future’s Sake campaigners, Patrick Moule argues that Brexit betrayed working class people.

A report showing how the scheme will fail in the next five years did not come as a surprise. The end of council housing was the plan all along.

Companies might have to justify pay gaps between bosses and workers, but without a body to oversee it the measure is futile. Prem Sikka writes.

A cross-party parliamentary committee just condemned the government for failing to collect better data on racial equality. Michelle Stanistreet applauds the initiative.

The government is failing northerners on public transport, but southerners are no less doomed. Jenny Jones writes.

TGI Friday’s, McDonald’s… how many restaurants can you name where workers are being bonafide bad-ass?