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...and a new podcast from the Tax Justice Network is set to explain why.…
Fears of a flood of sex workers entering London are creating extreme unease despite little evidence to back this up, says Giedre Steikunaite.…
On Wednesday, Britain saw its biggest strikes for 85 years,sounding a note of challenge to the government's austerity drive, reportsMichael Pooler.…
Divide-and-rule doesn’t wash as popular resistance to austerity grows, writes Vanessa Baird.…
Andrew Knight, author of a recent book on animal testing, responds to Laurie Pycroft's case for it in our latest Argument…
Pro-testing activist Laurie Pycroft and Helen Marston, who heads an organization that campaigns against the use of animals, focus on the key issues…
The time has come for Britain’s biggest companies to pay living wages, says Matthew Butcher of FairPensions.…
Britain will grind to a halt on 29 April as we all ‘celebrate’ Kate and William’s wedding…
Dave Cullen, one of a group of activists recently charged for their protest at Manchester Airport, considers past and present in order to see the way ahead.…
Yesterday's student protest was a glorious act of rebellion - so why isn't the National Union of Students supporting it?…
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