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Eton
News

Eton claims it is having to slash bursaries due to VAT on private school fees-despite sitting on £553 million endowment fund

Basit Mahmood
16 December, 2024

“When you’re accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.”

Canary Wharf
Opinion

The government shouldn’t pin all of its hopes for economic growth on the finance industry

Prem Sikka
9 December, 2024

Such a strategy was tried in 1970s and came to grief in the mid-1970s secondary banking crash.

Right-Wing Watch

‘Christmas cancelled’: The growing influence of US Christian right on UK politics and media

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
1 December, 2024

Tune into GB News (if you dare), and you’d swear Christmas was on the brink of collapse, with its flood of headlines about “banned carols,” Santa volunteers being “sacked,” and “Christian outrage” over drag performances.

News

 ‘Woke weapons:’ Culture war’s newest ammo

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
10 November, 2024

‘Including investments in arms companies in environmental, social and governance funds would make a mockery of the entire concept.’

Rachel reeves
Opinion

The budget has missed an opportunity to create a fairer tax system, reduce inequalities and boost people’s purchasing power

Prem Sikka
31 October, 2024

The government will need to abandon Tory economic policies, redistribute income and wealth, eradicate poverty, strengthen worker rights, and take essential services in public ownership.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves with the budget briefcase
News

How trade unions responded to the budget

Chris Jarvis
30 October, 2024

“Today’s budget is a vital first step towards the growth, jobs and living standards working people desperately need.”

Rachel reeves
News

5 key takeaways from Labour’s first budget in 14 years

Basit Mahmood
30 October, 2024

Chancellor Rachel Reeves laid out her plans to rebuild Britain once more, as she set out Labour’s policies to repair public services, help those struggling to make ends meet and repair the economy.

Labour frontbenchers Ed Miliband, Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer
Opinion

Budget 2024: Here’s how Rachel Reeves could re-build our economy, rescue public services and deliver the green transition

Adrian Ramsay
28 October, 2024

Adrian Ramsay explains what the Green Party would put forward in this year’s budget

Right-Wing Watch

Two cats in a sack – The Conservative leadership contest enters its final stretch

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
27 October, 2024

Once again, the Conservatives seem poised to serve up another political gift to Labour. If Labour manage to blow it, they’ll only have themselves to blame.

A handshake

The deadly game of deregulation and how it enhances corporate power and profits

Prem Sikka
18 October, 2024

If corporations were ethical and responsible, we wouldn’t need detailed regulations, but they are not.

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