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Long Read: 15th October – Poland’s Comeback
A turning point in Polish politics – to what extent can progressives be optimistic about the defeat of the Law and Justice (PiS) party? The recent general election in...
A Progressive Politics of Work for the Age of Unpeace
What Labour can learn from the European centre-left In today’s turbulent world, the concept of security takes on new dimensions, transcending global complexities to touch the lives of individuals...
Improving infrastructure is key to Labour’s G7 growth mission
The first words in Labour’s mission to secure the highest growth in the G7 are “Britain has immense potential”. I couldn’t agree more with this and firmly believe that...
How can we help? Reforming financial assistance in local government
I was born and raised in Hackney. I have been a teaching assistant, nursery nurse, an assistant headteacher, a councillor, and now Deputy Mayor of our borough. I have...
Scrapping Newsnight is a colossal mistake in the age of fake news
One of the politicians I worked for said that a distinct advantage of being in the Cabinet was never again having to appear live on Newsnight. A junior minister...
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In an age of fake news, Paul Richards laments the consequences of the BBC cutting back on Newsnight, a decision made in an effort to save money.
It seems Tory cuts have forced the country to skimp on everything – even our democracy.
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