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At first glance, Universidad de Podemos feels like any other rag tag left-wing meeting. But it’s when you dig deeper that the differences reveal themselves.
The conference saw an emboldened Left and a dejected Blairite camp, both struggling to come to terms with the new political terrain.
Today Our Beeb launches a new series on public service in the post-Brexit age. Here editor Ellie Mae O'Hagan explains what inspired the series.
If the BBC is to take balance seriously, during the referendum period and beyond, it can’t leave panellists to voice untruths, unchecked.
With the UK focused on making the wealthy wealthier, is there any hope for a new economics? We talk to Labour Party members and policy experts at the shadow chancellor’s "State of the Economy Conference". !2-minute vid.
The climate movement and trades union movement need to come together to stop repressive corporate/state spying.
Raising the retirement age to 70 is fine for those who do desk jobs and live longer. But working class people tend to live less long - and the gap is widening.
The British public support nationalisation and price controls. They are losing their faith in free market capitalism, and political parties will do well to capture the radical mood of the public.