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Tories ridiculed for proposing to ban four day week

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

“Yet again we witness the political gymnastics of this outdated and out of touch Conservative Party descend into a collective swoon over the terrifying prospect of a council functioning better whilst saving the tax-payer money.”

A group of people on a stage with a sign reading four day week

New petition calls for referendum on public ownership of water

Chris Jarvis
Yesterday

Feargal Sharkey is backing the petition

WASP campaigners who have launched the petition for a referendum for public ownership of water

Labour’s achievements this week: Lifting 450,000 children out of poverty and delivering workers’ rights

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

Change doesn’t happen overnight, yet slowly and surely, this government is delivering after 14 years of Tory austerity

Keir Starmer

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Don’t let the Nobel Prizes fool you: central banks are political

Hannah Dewhirst
18 September, 2019

Monetary policy shouldn’t be left to technocrats, writes Hannah Dewhurst In the run up to the October 14th Economics prize announcement.

The pro-European, pro-transformation movement has come a long way in a year

Natalie Bennett
17 September, 2019

A lot has changed from last year.

Without a Future Generations Act, we will pass a toxic inheritance to our kids

Laurie Laybourn-Langton
17 September, 2019

And sixteen and seventeen year olds should be allowed to vote.

Labour is set for a battle between members and Union bosses on Brexit

Graham Smith
17 September, 2019

Trade union bosses see themselves as uniquely entitled in Labour.

Vote at home or at uni? Momentum launches tool for students to decide

Joe Lo
17 September, 2019

Boris Johnson’s seat is one of those Momentum is trying to register students to vote in.

Can we trust the Lib Dems?

Meka Beresford
16 September, 2019

They can maybe save the country from a national disaster, but they have set themselves on a path of destruction if they succeed.

Illegal labour practices rife as workers are underpaid and go without holiday pay

Meka Beresford
16 September, 2019

Workers across the UK are being subjected to illegal labour practices, including being underpaid, not receiving payslips and having holiday pay withheld.

A six-step guide to becoming a dictator

Jennifer Hornsby
16 September, 2019

If last week’s decision is upheld, it will alter the power Boris Johnson has. Either, it’ll be diminished, or he’ll move towards dictatorship territory.

We must step back from Brexit before we cause irreparable damage

Andrew Ryder
16 September, 2019

We must avoid rushing into any decision that continues to leave the nation deeply divided and resentful

We need to talk about income tax: the system is broken

Henry Parkes
13 September, 2019

The current tax system is built to work for the wealthiest

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