Poverty costs the public £78bn a year – to cut costs the government should eradicate it
The short-term costs to tackling poverty are worth it, according to new research
The short-term costs to tackling poverty are worth it, according to new research
Michel Barnier will take a tough approach — which is what Britain needs
A wealth tax, ministries for labour and social security, massive infrastructure spending a more cash for the NHS
Chris Dillow argues there is coherent space to the Left of the new Prime Minister
The wannabe social reformer leaves behind a Britain much more badly broken than the one he inherited
The education secretary must explain who profits from the government’s forced academisation
The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people
Nearly 80 per cent of voters in Lambeth backed Remain
Johnson’s bluster and rhetoric conceals the fact that he hasn’t answered the key questions of the campaign
If the ballot box is a social leveller, there are inequalities in how we vote