Britain is blind on immigration statistics
The most important statistics in election years are more full of holes than we realise
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and culture since 1913
The most important statistics in election years are more full of holes than we realise
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A spare £2bn apparently found down the back of the national sofa is not something to celebrate
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Blurring the line between sex and gender has serious consequences.
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How corporate profiteering is making us poorer.
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A fifth of the UK is going hungry. Yet this is a crisis the political class seems unable to grasp.
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An unwell, understaffed country has emerged from the era of Covid-19.
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A headache for Philip Hammond, a boon for John McDonnell.
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