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21 July 2025

Pressing Issues

The UK media is among the least trusted in the democratic world. Largely owned by a handful of corporations, and with a track record of abuse, misinformation and sensationalism, this is perhaps little surprise.
Yet it is also true that as ethics, privacy and other public protections have been neglected, new and genuine threats to the standing and freedom of the press have emerged. Meritless threats of expensive litigation, a failure to safeguard professional standards and credibility and, abroad, even the threat of physical violence, have all made it harder for journalists with integrity to produce the free, fearless reporting we so desperately need.
In this pamphlet, journalists and experts set out the problems that characterise the media landscape, propose a range of changes to improve standards, and set out how the government can uphold the rights of journalists both at home and around the world.

Pressing issues Media

Breaking Ground

15 July 2025

This briefing explores the implications of this government’s inheritance on housing and explores what the trajectory of housebuilding over the lifetime of this parliament could look like if the government is to meet its ambitious 1.5m target.

Breaking ground Housing

Where's the Harm?

1 July 2025

In this pamphlet, Dr Beccy Cooper MP makes the case for a fundamental shift in how we understand and respond to gambling in the UK, calling for a public health approach to gambling which prioritises prevention, regulation, and population-level protection.

Where’s the harm? Health

The Fabian Review

Spring 2025, Volume 137 - No.1

This edition of the Fabian Review focuses on the turbulent political landscape of Europe, featuring Caroline Gray, Matthias Dilling, Luke John Davies, Emma Fastesson Lindgren, and Judith Kirton-Darling. In conversation with Iggy Wood, Liam Byrne discusses inequality, populism, and sci-fi. Elsewhere, Paul Mason and Margaret Pinder discuss Labour's defence plans.

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