Cyberboss: Here’s how AI is reorganising the lines of class struggle New research into logistics and the gig economy shows workers tracked, instructed and managed by a dystopian world of algorithms
Concerts, clothes and New York breaks: New ministers take £170,000 of gifts Starmer has accepted more than anybody else since start of 2023, raising questions over what donors get in return
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Starmer’s new immigration bill is just as racist as the Rwanda plan The UK immigration system is racist by design. The Border Security Bill will make it worse
Starmer’s hints about the budget suggest UK is set for bleak four years Introducing a wealth tax would indicate this is a progressive government. But that seems unlikely
Disabled people don’t need another inquiry. We need change Labour’s woeful offering on social system will mean more people being placed in residential care against their wishes
Readers’ thoughts on Britain’s role in the invasion of Afghanistan Did Britain blindly blunder into war to impress the US? openDemocracy readers weigh in