Those with power rarely give it up willingly. That’s why protest matters. It’s how we won workers’ rights, women’s rights, gay rights, and have fought
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Labour: the best friend business opacity has got
As the FT has reported this morning: Ministers are set to shelve reforms to Companies House that would have required businesses to file their accounts
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Society has never been changed by someone asking nicely
Where does money go in a crash?
Every time stock markets drop, headlines say that billions have been lost. But where does that money actually go? If you want to understand crashes,
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Wes Streeting’s limited vision
Wes Streeting has written an article for The Guardian on his vision for the NHS, which will come out today. Cut out his self-defence and
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The fact that Labour sides with genocide will not be hidden from view
This was Zarah Sultana MP’s speech in the Commons yesterday on the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, which the nodding donkeys in
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Starmer needs a reshuffle, but he also needs to split the Treasury in three
It has been very hard to avoid discussion of Rachel Reeves on social media today. Her very obviously distressed state during the course of Prime
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In the face of genocide our basic human rights must be retained, and not be eroded
As The Guardian notes this morning: The home secretary is coming under increasing pressure to abandon plans to ban Palestine Action, as UN experts and
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This can only end in tears
The dangers arising from the foolhardiness of Trump continue to ripple around the world. Many of these dangers represent imminent threats to vulnerable people, and
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