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Latest Posts

What is the world saying about the UK Election?

Ed Jacobs
8 June, 2017

International news outlets focus on Brexit

Literally just 13 left-wing dogs at polling stations

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
8 June, 2017

The best thing about election day

Final polls: Conservatives to win – but by how much?

8 June, 2017

Pollsters differ on the size of the Tory lead

The Tories from 2010 to 2017 have been the most debt-fuelled governments in modern UK history

Ranjit Sidhu
8 June, 2017

Austerity has failed even on its own terms

Theresa May is an authoritarian. That’s why she wants to rip up human rights law.

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 June, 2017

May is using terrorist attacks to advance her long-running ideological crusade

Social housing

Labour’s ‘new deal’ for housing recognises the scale of the crisis

Kevin Gulliver
7 June, 2017

The party is pledging 100,000 new council homes

When Tory donors pump money into the party, the people pay the price

Prem Sikka
7 June, 2017

Wealthy elites should not be allowed to hijack democracy

US Presidential election candidate Donald Trump

It’s time for the world to unfollow @realDonaldTrump

Ranjit Sidhu
6 June, 2017

Europe and its allies can move forward without the US president

The equality act established a duty to reduce socio-economic inequality – but will the new government bring it into force?

Lucy Shaddock Koldo Casla
6 June, 2017

Reducing inequality could be a legal duty for public bodies

Scottish Labour just one point behind Conservatives

6 June, 2017

Theresa May’s approval slides 15 points in three weeks

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