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When shame left the room: racism, immigration, and Britain’s moral retreat

Claire Jones
Yesterday

Britain is sliding backwards into open racism, fuelled by political silence, immigration narratives & the media. Can we reverse this fall? 

A Stand Up to Racism demonstration

Politics is full of scrutiny, but once in a while positive recognition doesn’t go amiss

Jamie Stone
Yesterday

Lib Dem MP Jamie Stone reflects on securing Pride in Place funding for his constituency

Jamie Stone MP

Why has devolution ground to a halt?

Shaun Roberts
Yesterday

That’s a hammer blow to plans to deliver growth and to get power out of Whitehall and back into local communities. 

Latest Posts

Cameron’s claim today that the benefit cap worked was officially debunked over a month ago

Ruby Stockham
27 January, 2015

The prime minister ignores ONS warnings to ‘adopt more cautious wording’

Labour will commit to tackling domestic violence – and new research may provide fresh tools for the job

Vera Baird
27 January, 2015

Labour support coordinating victims’ services with programmes to rehabilitate perpetrators

Big Society has failed those it promised to help

Kevin Gulliver
27 January, 2015

Despite Cameron’s promises we are heading towards a more divided society

Labour’s mixed standing across the nations

Ed Jacobs
27 January, 2015

A Labour/ SNP deal of some description could possibly give Labour an overall majority

Rail infrastructure is the place to start addressing the North/South divide

Andrew Allen
27 January, 2015

Rail has an important role to play if we are to rebalance Britain’s economy.

UK GDP up 0.5 per cent

27 January, 2015

UK GDP grew by 0.5 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2014

Conservatives polling ahead of Labour for the first time since 2011

27 January, 2015

Most people see healthcare as more important than the economy when voting

New analysis confirms austerity has hit the poorest hardest

Ruby Stockham
27 January, 2015

The coalition’s selective cuts have had a disproportionate impact on low-income families – but austerity still hasn’t helped the deficit

Cracks appear in EU/Saudi arms contracts

Ruby Stockham
26 January, 2015

A German newspaper has reported that Angela Merkel is cancelling arms exports to the repressive kingdom

David Cameron’s latest tax announcement: not new and certainly not progressive

James Bloodworth
26 January, 2015

Struggling households won’t benefit from Cameron’s latest announcement – and he’s made it before

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