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News

Farewell to Marcus Roberts

24 March 2015

The Fabian Society is sad to announce that our deputy general secretary Marcus Roberts has decided to leave the organisation after the general election to take up an exciting new position. Marcus has been with the Fabians for 3 ½...

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Insight

Why our green space are facing an existential crisis

20 March 2015

Over the course of the next parliament, our green spaces face an existential crisis. In rosier economic times, the last Labour government embarked on a major program of investment in the public realm. There was not just a sense that...

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Opinion

Why the EU is the next battleground in the fight against sanitary taxes

19 March 2015

Mooncups, tampons and sanitary pads have been taxed for almost half a century on “luxury, non-essential” grounds. Just because a male dominated parliament in 1973 confused what was essential for millions of people within the UK, with what was immediately...

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Insight

Unanswered questions on devolved healthcare in Manchester

19 March 2015

As the media was excited this week with news of Staffordshire plans for a £1.2bn sell-off of patient care without proper consultation, the worry that the NHS is increasingly heading towards privatisation feels very real. However, privatisation is not the only...

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Opinion

A Greek tragedy: Why a rich state education is a ticket to social mobility

13 March 2015

This week the Guardian reported that Camden School for Girls might be forced to drop the study of ancient Greek in sixth form, and potentially begin charging parents for their children to take the subject as a GCSE “enrichment activity”,...

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Opinion

Towards Labour's green golden age

12 March 2015

With a few short weeks until the general election, Labour still lacks a unifying narrative that could give impetus and direction to what is otherwise a collection of important but disparate social and economic reforms. And less than one year...

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