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Book review: Called to account

Called to Account: How Corporate Bad Behaviour and Government Waste Combine to Cost Us Millions                                                  ...

Shifting the debate

Kicking off a Fabian Review series on the refugee crisis, Jessica Toale says Labour must do more to shift the debate

This week Theresa May spoke at the UN summit on refugees and migrants. The world is facing the greatest refugee...

Backwards march

As a consequence of the Brexit referendum and its aftermath, the UK has embarked on a path of self-marginalisation at precisely the moment when its voice as a traditional bastion of European liberalism is needed most. Boris Johnson pleads that...

A radical England


Regardless of where you sit in the Labour party, it is difficult to look back on the leadership contest and feel a sense of pride. No one can say that this debate has constructively healed bitter divisions. In fact, we...

Politics by people

The labour movement has always fought for the mass participation of people in politics – from campaigning for the equal franchise in the 1910s, to devolution to the nations in the 1990s. As our democracy faces a growing crisis of...

Let us build

Council housing was once a force for good in our communities - and it can be again
 

I grew up in council housing in south London in the 1960s and 70s. I will always be grateful to Southwark Council for providing...

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