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Inequality

Theresa May’s speech marks the rise of a nightmarish new Conservative politics

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
5 October, 2016

May wants to appeal to ‘ordinary’ people by attacking everyone else

We’re going backwards: ’80s kids are half as wealthy as those born in the ’70s

30 September, 2016

Reduced home ownership, pensions benefits and wage stagnation have all hit the 1980s cohort hard

Immigrants told to leave UK face huge hike in fees to appeal decisions

Jo Wilding
29 September, 2016

Some face fee increases of 500 per cent, potentially denying access to justice

Kezia Dugdale: ‘There’s nothing feminist about austerity’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
24 September, 2016

Labour women attack Theresa May’s record on equality at annual conference

Social housing

Housing Day: This spiralling crisis will take a generation to fix

Kevin Gulliver
19 September, 2016

Social housing organisations are part of the fabric of communities – but they can only do so much

Theresa May doesn’t want to lead a one nation party, but a one party nation

Angela Rayner MP
13 September, 2016

Labour’s shadow equalities minister slams Tory grammar school policy at TUC Congress

Richest one per cent owns 20 times wealth of poorest fifth in Britain

13 September, 2016

Oxfam report urges Theresa May to take action on bosses pay and tax avoidance

‘Ludicrous’, ‘divisive’, ‘a return to the 1950s’ – critics slam May’s grammar school plans

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
9 September, 2016

Labour, the Lib Dems and some Tories have all opposed the proposals

Five steps to end the ‘social evil’ of poverty for Brexit children

6 September, 2016

The Joseph Rowntree Fund calls on Theresa May to curb poverty by 2030

If our treatment of Caster Semenya is ‘fair’ then the word has lost its meaning

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
20 August, 2016

Many argue the South African should not be entitled to compete as a woman

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