Universal credit is a disaster on almost every level. Its implementation has been catastrophic, its design is deeply flawed and it provides too little for struggling families. But it is a disaster that can be rescued, with common sense and...
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In an age where work is less secure and the safety net shrinking, we need a new approach to the world of work, particularly for women, writes Jane Mansour
One of the defining moments of the 2017 general election campaign came...
Founding Fabian George Bernard Shaw could often be found soaking up the rays in his rotating shed, writes Tania Woloshyn
Image: Wellcome Collection
Of all the images you may have come across of the illustrious Fabian, Nobel laureate and famous playwright, George...
The pledge to invest more in our public services has resonated with the public but we now need to go even further, writes Heather Wakefield
Bliss it was indeed to wake to Labour’s 2017 manifesto – and more blissful yet to...
Corbynism is a collective endeavour in the best Labour tradition – and there is much more to come, writes Mark Perryman
Over the past two years what has made the Corbynite challenge so distinctive, and has become a core part of...
While thousands of refugees languish in camps across Europe, the UK government has rowed back on its commitments. Alf Dubs, who spearheaded moves to help child refugees, sets out what needs to be done now
I visited the ‘Jungle’ refugee and...