
SADIQ KHAN: As populism rises, gender equality risks ‘going backwards’
SADIQ KHAN: As populism rises, gender equality risks ‘going backwards’
Big cuts to adult skills budgets since 2010 mean UK workers are falling behind their European counterparts when it comes to building new skills for the changing world of work...
Over the past two years the Bach Commission has heard from well over 100 individuals and organisations and found cuts to legal aid have created a two-tier justice system where the poorest go without representation or advice. In its final report, the commission calls on the government and other political parties to ensure minimum standards on access to justice through a new Right to Justice Act.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Jenny Jeger prize for writing 2017
Lovers And Strangers: An Immigrant History Of Post-War Britain by Clair Wills, Allen Lane, £25
“That young man in the double-breasted suit and snapbrim trilby, grasping the handrail of the ship at Tilbury Dock, those girls in their crisp summer dresses…”
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