
So long, IDS. And good riddance.
Despite his supposedly principled resignation, Duncan Smith’s legacy is one of deep prejudice and stigma

Despite his supposedly principled resignation, Duncan Smith’s legacy is one of deep prejudice and stigma

We need to change the conversation by getting rid of purposeless fiscal rules

If more people are living with disabilities, that’s a good reason to increase spending

Just 21 per cent of people believe that George Osborne is doing a good job

Job insecurity is increasing as zero hours contracts and self-employment extend across the economy, while full-time jobs decline dramatically

People who are dealing with social problems, exacerbated by drug use, feel that they cannot seek help

A quarter of all new wealth created in the UK since 2000 has gone to the top one per cent

Action Aid calls for increased funding for women’s rights organisations worldwide

The IFS predicts child poverty will increase due to planned tax and benefit changes

As children across the country find out which secondary school they will be attending, we need to find a system that facilitates greater social mobility