'The argument against labour rights is politically flawed, because it ignores the impact of having a large number of workers in insecure and bad jobs'
UK Politics
Capitalism would need to invent a Guardian, if it did not already exist, writes Jonathan Cook. And in turn, The Guardian would need to invent a George Monbiot if he was not already one of its columnists. Chris Hedges hosts a very interesting discussion with Guardian columnist George Monbiot on his new book about capitalism and its modern incarnation, neoliberalism. Monbiot Continue reading »
The voting system for Mayoral and PCC elections could return to a more proportional system, reversing changes allegedly designed to benefit the Conservative Party
Keir Starmer's right hand man throws his weight behind the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice, and says inequality played a major factor in the pandemic
The Employment Rights Bill continues to face huge opposition from some employers
Starmer’s Government has an opportunity to reverse years of Conservative attacks on impartiality and independence – our democracy requires it to act beyond narrow party interests, former BBC producer and journalist Patrick Howse writes
A damning new Parliamentary report warns that the UK's broken approach to food has created a "public health emergency"
The Foreign Secretary David Lammy is being urged to go much further in response to violence by Israeli settlers
An evidence-led, long-called for, but under-used programme of checks for people with a learning disability has the potential to help ease health inequalities more widely, Saba Salman reports
Conservative leadership favourite Kemi Badenoch is running her campaign from the home of a wealthy Tufton Street donor