Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate

Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK's progressive debate
  • Home
  • Donate
  • Sign up
  • Right-Wing Watch
  • Reform Watch
  • Columnists
  • About
    • About LFF
    • Write for LFF
    • Advertise with LFF
    • Our complaints policy
    • Privacy
  1. Trending
  2. Labour
  3. Brexit
  4. Nigel Farage
  5. Reform UK

Thank you for supporting independent media

We’re so grateful for your donation and will make sure your money goes as far as possible

Spread the word about us:

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter
By clicking 'Sign me up' you confirm that you have read and agree to our privacy policy.

Inequality

Further evidence that deprived areas have suffered the deepest cuts

Ruby Stockham
11 March, 2015

People in poorer areas have seen cuts of £182 more per head than their more affluent counterparts

IFS finds that the most deprived areas have seen the deepest cuts

Ruby Stockham
5 March, 2015

Planned spending cuts for 2015-16 are likely to return to the same areas to squeeze them further

Good news: the pay gap has narrowed. Bad news: Londoners’ wages are getting worse

Ruby Stockham
3 March, 2015

Annual pay rose 2.5 per cent for the average Londoner, compared to 5.9 per cent for the rest of the UK

Executive pay is damaging the reputation of business

Luke Hildyard
2 March, 2015

Addressing dysfunctional levels of corporate pay is necessary to create the kind of stable society that business needs in order to flourish

Poverty is a structural economic problem that any future government must address

Andrew Harrop
2 March, 2015

Politicians need to accept the fact that like the state pension, benefits and tax credits are a central part of the economy

1.2 million children could be in poverty by 2030, says new Fabian report

Ruby Stockham
25 February, 2015

Implementing decent Living Wage and minimum wage policies could lift 900,000 people out of poverty – we need to act now

New analysis finds that over 5 million people are earning less than Living Wage

Ruby Stockham
23 February, 2015

No areas in northern England make the TUC’s list of top ten places for fair pay

Report says children in deprived areas are missing out on science education

Ruby Stockham
20 February, 2015

RSA report finds that children in poorer areas have fewer academic choices

Comment: Premier League clubs must lower ticket prices following the new TV deal

Matthew Whittley
16 February, 2015

The TV deal is an opportunity for clubs to rebuild their relationship with fans

£5.14bn vs £8 an hour – the ugly truth about unequal pay in the beautiful game

Fiona Twycross
11 February, 2015

The Premier League’s latest pay pack really brings home the troubling extent of inequality in modern Britain

  • ← Older posts
  • Newer posts →
By clicking 'Sign me up' you confirm that you have read and agree to our privacy policy.