Strikes, sleaze and huge wealth gaps could hinder Tory neoliberal agenda OPINION: Market fundamentalism survived the fall of Truss, but could a changing public mood bring about its demise?
Globalisation is leading to permanent war. Here’s what we should do instead OPINION: Instead of peace through trade, we’re seeing increasing conflict. But states could still work together yet
Zahawi’s resignation won’t be enough. The entire UK tax system needs fixing OPINION: Paying tax is a social act, a contribution to a better society. The government is jeopardising that
‘Mortgage man’: Why the petty bourgeoisie is the UK’s most influential class Labour’s new target demographic is an oft-invoked but poorly understood social class. Can Starmer appeal?
Where ‘levelling up’ funds go doesn’t matter. They aren’t supposed to work OPINION: Meaningful change on inequality would require real powers for local authorities. Anything else is just noise
Gas industry paid lobbyists £200,000 to get MPs’ support for ‘blue hydrogen’ Ex-Shell worker Alexander Stafford MP chairs parliamentary pressure group run by industry-funded Connect PA firm
Comparing UK anti-strike law to Europe is ‘b*llocks’, say continental unions European trade unionists say UK strike laws are already more restrictive than its neighbours