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Yes, unemployment is down – but millions are stuck in insecure work

13 July, 2017

5 figures that show how work isn’t paying off in Tory Britain

Protests need to get serious about including disabled people

AJ Kelly
12 July, 2017

Too many campaign groups and demonstrations exclude those unable to march. It’s time for that to change.

Theresa May has disappeared from the Conservatives’ website

Josiah Mortimer
12 July, 2017

May dodged PMQs, but it seems the Tory party themselves are dodging her too.

The Tories are trying to sneak through privatising a key part of the NHS

Josiah Mortimer
12 July, 2017

NHS Professionals saves our health service millions of pounds each year. The government are hoping they can sell it off with almost no scrutiny.

David Cameron should pipe down on ‘credibility’: the UK has always been in debt

Kevin Gulliver
12 July, 2017

He can call pay rises ‘selfish’ all he wants: austerity hasn’t worked.

Community and religious groups are having to fill the gaps left by austerity

Dr Jan Jonathan Bock and Dr Sami Everett
11 July, 2017

Aid and welfare have become the concerns of local people following cuts to local services across Europe

We need a review into the gig economy led by workers themselves

Oscar Webb
11 July, 2017

The Taylor review into precarity in work appears be limited in its investigations and its proposed solutions

The ‘nasty party’ is living up to its reputation – and it’s not going to stop

Reece Stafferton
11 July, 2017

The Tory party has a history of racism. It hasn’t and won’t be able to shake it off

Half of disabled people in UK are lonely – Jo Cox Commission

Oscar Webb
11 July, 2017

Negative attitudes among non-disabled people are contributing to a loneliness epidemic.

Revealed: The trade deal you’ve never heard of

Molly Scott Cato
10 July, 2017

The biggest ever free trade agreement was signed by the EU last week. Green MEP Molly Scott-Cato outlines what you need to know.

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