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The social and economic forces reshaping Britain’s class system
Economic inequality in Britain has become a central topic of political and social debate in recent years. Rising housing costs, stagnant wages, and widening wealth gaps have intensified concerns about ...
Britain's populist parties Reform UK and the Greens gain support among economically insecure voters, challenging Labour and ...
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Why Britain’s class system still shapes society today
Britain’s class system has shaped its society for centuries, evolving from medieval feudal structures into the complex social hierarchy seen today. Historically, power rested with landowning ...
Valdo Calocane is a black man with a long history of severe mental illness. But during a clinical assessment, some years ago, ...
There are moments in the life of a nation when everything changes − not with a bang, not even with a conscious decision, but ...
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At first glance, it looks like any standard café. Older people sit at tables with hot drinks, smoothies or plates of food, chatting as Eighties music plays softly in the background. Unlike any ...
One hundred and twenty-six years ago, the United Kingdom’s Labour Party was founded as a committee meant to represent Britain’s emerging socialist and working-class movements. At the time, Labour’s ...
Parliament’s vote to end a centuries-old tradition of inherited seats in the House of Lords reflects a country eager to curb divisions and disparities.
The special election in northern England was supposed to be neck-and-neck-and-neck: a three-way scrap between the governing Labour Party, fighting to keep control of a seat in ...
MATT GOODWIN’S suggestion that childless people should face a “negative child benefit tax” reveals more than a controversial approach to Britain’s falling birth rate.Danny Kruger, a former Tory who ...
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Deprivation and segregation: Gorton and Denton is a dismal preview of the future of broken Britain
A bitter, sectarian by-election in this fractured Manchester seat has exposed the fault lines reshaping British politics ...
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