We’re not all in it together – the cost-of-living crisis is a matter of class
Most of us are having to cut back on our spending. For some this is an inconvenience; for others it…
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Most of us are having to cut back on our spending. For some this is an inconvenience; for others it…
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Women are more affected by climate change than men. The UK government must acknowledge this in its upcoming development strategy.
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How will Rishi Sunak make his numbers add up and what does it mean for regional development and the cost…
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Invisible Child follows Dasani Coates and her family in New York as they battle a racist system that is rigged…
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Between July and September 2021, 36,510 households became homeless following the end of the eviction ban in May.
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From food banks to Whitehall, the New Statesman reports from the front line of a life-changing policy.
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