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Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

“This nonsense must be, should be, has to be and will be opposed.”

A picture of the Thames Water logo

Woke-bashing of the week: The great Easter ‘outrage’ that wasn’t

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

It’s a depressingly familiar pattern, a carefully framed image, paired with a provocative narrative, travels faster than the truth, especially when it taps into pre-existing grievances about so-called ‘wokeness.’

Right-wing media watch – War, what war? The Express chooses Farage fan adulation over reality

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Yesterday

Brown’s account of Farage’s campaign stops borders on the reverential. Even anonymous praise from a party candidate, “he’s going to change everything for the better,” is relayed without challenge.

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To avoid climate catastrophe, it’s time for Labour to scrap the idea of growth

Mark H Burton
28 November, 2017

We need to challenge our obsession with economic growth before it destroys the planet.

Why is Universal Credit sanctioning three times more people than its predecessor?

Nye Jones
28 November, 2017

The system pioneered by the Tories is either broken or was set up to punish those most in need of state support.

Why isn’t Russian interference in the Brexit referendum being investigated?

Molly Scott Cato
28 November, 2017

If the allegations are true, the Brexit vote would be utterly invalidated.

Harassment is rife in the media — and precarity only makes it worse

Stephanie Boland
27 November, 2017

Precarious employment means women are less empowered to fight back against sexual harassment. This needs to change.

Here are the real reasons we have a productivity crisis in the UK

Tony Burke
27 November, 2017

Our workforce is undereducated, exploited and demoralised – it’s no wonder productivity is dropping.

Is Labour’s “radical” new leader in Scotland a turning point for the party?

27 November, 2017

Scottish Labour are being re-launched today with a strong anti-austerity message – but will it be enough to win back voters from the nationalists?

Britain’s fledgling tech industry is key to our economic survival post-Brexit

Oliver MacArthur
27 November, 2017

Small and medium sized British tech companies are increasingly eaten up by giant global competitors. We need to support them if we’re to survive economically.

Why I’ve resigned as Chair of the Green Party’s Executive

Clare Phipps
24 November, 2017

When does ‘volunteering’ become ‘exploitation’? The Greens must start putting their principles into practice.

Here’s why we need to step up the battle against microplastics

24 November, 2017

We can’t wait for the UK ban to take effect – the crisis in our oceans is now (sponsored).

This fracking company just won a court injunction banning protest

Josiah Mortimer
24 November, 2017

Campaigners have slammed the decision as a dangerous attack on free speech. Is peaceful protest against frackers being shut down in the UK?

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