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The latest cuts to legal aid are a further assault on access to justice

Criminal Lawyers across England and Wales are taking part in industrial action. It began with solicitors on 1st July and continues to grow; once barristers join the action in numbers…

Building back better? Not for the working class

This article was originally published in The Big Issue on October 12th 2021. Last week, in a speech branded “economically illiterate”, Boris Johnson insisted that the UK was transitioning towards…

Why we are striking

Thursday 10 July will be a magnificent display of trade union solidarity, as almost 1.5 million public sector workers take action simultaneously. Whether it’s local government or civil service pay,…

The Social Cleansing of BAME and Migrant Communities

Having been widely debated since the 1960s, the issue of gentrification in the UK is not a new phenomenon. Defined by sociologist Ruth Glass in 1964 as the process whereby…

What can we expect from Budget 2021?

George Osborne’s Budget speech will attempt to take credit for the return to growth in the economy. Instead he should apologise for the disaster his austerity policies have brought on…

Benefit advisers in foodbanks: a backwards step

Photo: http://www.sufra-nwlondon.org.uk/ Many people involved in the world of foodbanks will know the baby-saving parable used by American sociologist Janet Poppendieck in her 1998 book ‘Sweet charity: emergency food and…

Royal Mail – privatising public assets has largely been a mistake across the world

This blog was originally published on Labour List on 8 June and is re-posted here with permission. Last week, George Osborne decided to sell off the remaining 30% of Royal…

First 100 Days – Investing in a Future for Young People

Investing in a Future for Young People Beccie Ions Beccie Ions is a workplace rep for GMB and also represents Yorkshire & Derbyshire on GMB youth committee. It’s no secret…

Let’s Talk About The Economy

Today marked the release of more statistics about employment and wages in the UK economy. In a nutshell, real wages continue to creep up but remain lower than they were…

The increase to the minimum wage should be welcomed, but the fight against inequality is being lost

Yes it is not really a Living Wage and it is not as progressive as it seems but we should still celebrate the increase in the minimum wage today. Thousands…

Young people’s debts have doubled in five years and are now highest of all age groups

In many ways today’s ONS figures on household indebtedness are unremarkable, given we are increasingly accustomed to figures showing high levels of household debt. By and large the debt burden…