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The latest news, analysis and opinion from the Fabian Society including highlights from the Fabian Review and web-exclusive commentary and insight.

Opinion

Back to the future

7 February 2023

STEVE REED MP: It is time to get tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime once more

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Opinion

Why Starmer Can't be Blair

1 February 2023

CIARAN DRIVER: Times have changed since Blair left office – and with them, the economic consensus

Continue Reading Labour party
Opinion

The Long Goodbye

31 January 2023

TONY KLUG: A two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is now difficult to imagine. Yet Palestinian independence is still our best chance of a just peace

Continue Reading International relations
Opinion

Home truths

30 January 2023

RUSHANARA ALI: Ending mortgage misery is core business for Labour

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Opinion

Starmer's choice

27 January 2023

FRANCIS BECKETT: Seismic political shifts can reshape the nation. It’s up to the Labour leader to seize the moment

Continue Reading Labour party / History
Opinion

Give back control

25 January 2023

JOSH WESTERLING: Britain's communities rarely get a say in the decisions that affect them most. A radical devolution agenda from Labour could leave a powerful legacy

Continue Reading Devolution

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