
Further evidence that deprived areas have suffered the deepest cuts
People in poorer areas have seen cuts of £182 more per head than their more affluent counterparts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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