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Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

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

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

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

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
Today

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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Lisa Nandy opposes electoral pacts but supports proportional representation

Joe Lo
17 March, 2020

As long as every constituency still has an MP.

Tory MP Pauline Latham tells constituents to “get a life”

Joe Lo
17 March, 2020

One was asking whether statutory sick pay was enough to live off.

Forty years of neoliberalism have shaped our individualistic response to Coronavirus

Prem Sikka
16 March, 2020

What has led to us stockpiling hand sanitiser? According to accounting expert Prem Sikka, it’s 40 years of Thatcherism.

Six takeaways from our interview with Lisa Nandy

Emma Burnell
16 March, 2020

From community organising to military interventions – we put your questions to Labour leadership contender Lisa Nandy.

‘The most beautiful project that shouldn’t exist’ lives on

Roxanne Ellis
16 March, 2020

The Women’s Quilt commemorates women killed by current or former partners.

Austerity has left the UK more vulnerable to the Coronavirus pandemic

Kevin Gulliver
16 March, 2020

Cuts to the NHS, Social Care and public health have left a system unable to cope with this level of threat.

Any UK/US trade deal must put jobs and rights first

Tony Burke
16 March, 2020

Unions on both sides of the Atlantic agree that workers rights and jobs must be the priority.

Coronavirus: Why Sturgeon and Johnson are both singing from the same hymn sheet

Andrew Smith
13 March, 2020

“Two governments who are usually at loggerheads are working together as closely and harmoniously as we’ve seen for years.”

Behind the budget: Are we about to witness a bonfire of social protections?

Emma Rose
13 March, 2020

The Tories sneaked a deregulation plan into this week’s budget…

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We need to talk about corporate greed when it comes to stopping coronavirus

Alan Story
13 March, 2020

Intellectual property law expert Alan Story says we must learn from the Polio epidemic.

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