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The quiet collapse of British universities
One of our great triumphs and economic advantages is fading away
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Glen O'Hara
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We need a Secretary of State for the Young
Generational inequality won’t be solved without a cabinet counterweight
Jun 9
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Zoe Grunewald
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The tax truth no politician will speak
Middle-earners need to pay more – not just the wealthy
Jun 8
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George Eaton
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Palantir isn’t the real problem
The question is why the UK has been so poor at nurturing alternatives
Jun 7
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Martha Dacombe
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Forest City could define Burnham’s municipalism
Britain’s first new city in over 50 years is a project worthy of the mayor’s national ambition
Jun 3
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Shiv Malik
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To save welfare, we must reinvent it
May 17
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Martha Dacombe
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Labour’s factional drift
May 1
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Martha Dacombe
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No more colonies: the case for Overseas Kingdoms
Apr 26
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Ben Judah
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How does Labour recover?
May 9
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George Eaton
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Social democracy for the 21st century
The AI revolution, climate change and the social care crisis demand an active state
Jun 2
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George Eaton
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Reform is the no-change party
On housing, the triple lock and tax, Nigel Farage is anything but radical
May 31
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Martha Dacombe
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Tony Blair’s missing project
The former PM’s essay fails to reckon with the real choices on austerity, tax, welfare and energy
May 27
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Torsten Bell
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What do the Greens want now?
An interview with James Meadway on a Burnham premiership, public ownership and the “hard truths” the left must face
May 27
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George Eaton
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A good Rejoin deal is possible
Britain would not be forced to join the Euro or the Schengen zone – just read the treaties
May 26
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Ben Judah
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Could a wealth tax work?
Targeting property is the fairest and most economically productive option
May 23
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David Lawrence
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How to fix the social care crisis
Labour needs a “big bang” for the state
May 22
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Dan Mead
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