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Labour rights to be TTIPed out?

Political Context Elections for the European Parliament saw strong gains for Eurosceptics here and on the continent arguing that membership of the EU has meant a loss of sovereignty of…

First 100 Days – Transforming Education

Transforming Education Prof Gemma Moss Gemma Moss is Professor of Education at the University of Bristol and President Elect of the British Educational Research Association. Any progressive government committed to…

The scale of the Coalition government’s ambition

Ed Davey’s announcement (on behalf of the government) on the eve of the Budget was a little breathless. All agog, he painted a picture to the BBC of cabinet ministers…

The benefit sanctions system is harming single parents and their children

Our report out yesterday, Single parents and sanctions, examines the impact that the sanctions regime is having on single parents, both those with a child under five who are on…

The Great British Regression: Brexit and Inequality

New economic modelling on wages spells pain for British workers with the proportion of people earning National Minimum Wage likely to double to 14% under Theresa May’s Brexit Agreement. This…

To Avert The Climate Crisis, Trade Unions And Climate Organisations Must Unite Under A Common Goal

As COP26 comes to a close, reflections on the success of the talks have been mixed. While some consider the conference to be a watershed – particularly with the surprise…

Making an everyday case for arts and culture

Why should there be public funding for the arts? What role does cultural participation play in people’s lives? There has been an ongoing policy debate about the value of the…