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A look at the biggest political drama of the week as the election campaign reaches the halfway stage.
A look at the biggest political drama of the week as the election campaign reaches the halfway stage.
Labour’s pledges received praise, but also warnings that it hasn’t gone far enough for some leading unions
‘Most Britons think that the electoral system is fair and clean, but it is rigged in a variety of ways.’
For many right-wing politicians and their media allies, ‘welfare cheats’ is a line that bears endless repetition.
Shameful number of children getting to class too hungry to learn makes the case for universal free school meals
Providing little in context or critical analysis, the right-wing monopoly of our print media poses real problems for democracy, as news with a reactionary and conservative political bias dominates the popular discourse.
‘No amount of spin or rewriting history can hide the Conservative’s abysmal record in office’
A nation’s wealth and greatness is not measured by the number of billionaires but by how well it takes care of its children and weakest members
A must read for all those interested in the housing and planning arena.
On International Workers’ Day, 2024, we will march as a contingent on the London May Day march to express our solidarity with workers and women in Iran