Inequality
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UCL study of admissions shows financial support for poorer pupils has a limited impact, despite claims to the contrary
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No 10 distanced itself from this advert but, in one way, the images are horribly accurate
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Study highlights how poorest pupils are bearing the brunt of lockdowns and school closures
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Dennis Harvey’s comments on Carey Mulligan’s looks highlight ‘double standards’ across board, say some in industry
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Letters: Inadequate lockdowns, incompetent ministers and indifference to suffering are all factors behind the government’s disastrous handling of the Covid pandemic, write Prof Joe Sim and Prof Steve Tombs. Plus letters from Val Mainwood, Brendan Martin, Adrian Cosker, Jane Deighton and Fiona Collins
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Money made by richest 660 people could pay for all of coronavirus relief package, says IPS thinktank
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Nazia Parveen and Annabel Sowemimo explain the root causes of the hesitancy among black, Asian and minority ethnic people to be vaccinated against Covid-19Podcast
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Editorial: With more than 1,000 deaths from Covid every day for weeks, talk of looser restrictions is reckless. The prime minister should ignore his backbenchers
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Editorial: It is mad to be concerned about levels of government debt when so many people’s livelihoods and wellbeing are at stake
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Letter: The lack of female correspondents published by the Guardian speaks more widely to a failure of representation in politics and society, writes M Girling
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So many middle-class Britons identify as blue-collar in a bid for ‘authenticity’
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How can people self-isolate and follow public health rules if they fear they will not be paid?
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Call for Home Office to act after private contractors tell people their applications will be jeopardised for speaking out, going on hunger strikes or complaining about food
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Philipp Wilhelm knows local people rely on forum’s revenue – but still thinks world must change
Labour should be bold and declare that equality is its abiding principle