Publications
Research, policy, comment and analysis from our latest publications.
Hungry for Change
The government must do more to ensure households on low incomes have access to enough good quality food.
By Cameron Tait
October 2015
Autumn 2015
This issue of Fabian Review asks how Labour should do the job it has been elected to do this time: oppose the first majority Conservative government of the 21st century. With Ruth Davis, Tess Lanning and Helen Hayes MP, plus an interview by Mary Riddell with Chuka Umunna MP on life after Corbyn.
Download nowThe Generation Game
Ideas from the three main parties on addressing the challenges of our ageing society.
By Ed Wallis
September 2015
Stakeholder Schools
Dialogue and trust should be at the heart of how schools improve in the future in a new, more transparent system.
By Robert Tinker
September 2015
Leading Labour
Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper, Jeremy Corbyn and Liz Kendall set out their vision for Labour ahead of the leadership election.
August 2015
Tax for our times
Tax reform needs to be put back in the hands of the many and this collection offers perspectives on reimagining tax for modern times.
Edited by Daisy-Rose Srblin
August 2015
Never Again
What lessons need to be learned from Labour's 2015 election defeat and in particular from the key battleground seats?
Edited by Sally Keeble and Will Straw
July 2015
Summer 2015
Following a crushing electoral defeat, the summer edition of the Fabian Review asks how Labour can flourish once again in Britain. With Dan Corry, Patricia Hewitt, James Morris and Ed Wallis, plus an interview with Dan Jarvis MP by Mary Riddell.
Download nowThe Local Health Service?
Getting the balance right between national, local and frontline control of our health service is crucial.
Edited by Anya Pearson and Ed Wallis
July 2015
The Mountain to Climb
Labour will need to win 106 seats to secure a majority, reaching deep into middle England, according to this analysis.
By Andrew Harrop
June 2015
Bringing It Home
Bold leadership and public support will be needed to win a deal on climate change.
Edited by Ed Wallis
April 2015
Spring 2015
Politics is reinventing itself. The Fabian Review election special asks how Labour can respond. With Georgia Gould, Peter Hain, Seema Malhotra and Marcus Roberts PLUS Stephen Bush interviews deputy leader of the Labour party Harriet Harman
Places to be
We must keep our green outdoor spaces open to all and so empower our citizens.
By Ed Wallis
March 2015
A recipe for inequality
Evidence from the Fabian Commission on Food and Poverty shows how those on lower incomes are now spending a greater proportion of their budget on food.
March 2015
A future without poverty
The Fabian Society and Bright Blue present a range of perspectives from left and right on tackling poverty.
March 2015
Inequality 2030
Unless we introduce a strategy to improve living standards and reduce poverty, we will face a huge rise in inequality.
By Andrew Harrop and Howard Reed
February 2015
Values Added
Instead of simplistic discussions of whether tax should go up or down, we urgently need a fundamental reassessment of how we tax, and to what end.
Edited by Daisy-Rose Srblin
February 2015
Common ground?
In the run-up to the 2015 election, with the possibility of another coalition on the horizon, what shape would an alliance between Labour and the Liberal Democrats take?
By Andrew Harrop and Stephen Lee
February 2015
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