Those responsible for helping the UK’s most vulnerable say they are having to turn to food banks
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The chancellor has put the economy on the line to appeal to Brexiteers, hedge fund managers and City oligarchs
Soaring spend on temporary accommodation reflects chronic shortage of permanent social housing in Britain
Decades of neoliberalism have paved the way for authoritarian reactionaries, but we can change direction
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Parents in England tell openDemocracy of remortgaging homes or taking on second jobs to pay for rising childcare fees
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MPs’ earnings outside the Commons have doubled year-on-year as Labour unveils plans to clamp down on side hustles
The families of victims on both sides of the debate have slammed the government’s plan to end criminal investigations
Singer says ‘aggressive’ South Wales Police officers got in his car and punched him – leaving him fearing for life