No, Fabianism isn’t dead yet – but the flurry of debate about parents taking their children out of school does seem to mark a moment…
No, Fabianism isn’t dead yet – but the flurry of debate about parents taking their children out of school does seem to mark a moment…
Today we publish our response to the government’s Green Paper on Corporate Governance. “The government’s green paper on corporate governance lacks ambition,” according to Joe…
This report looks at what an ideal Brexit negotiating strategy for the UK might be and indeed, what a good outcome from the Article 50…
In our report on Quantitative Easing, we urged for a debate on the effects of monetary policy and what is the appropriate approach to central…
“The objectives are what are set by the politicians. The policies are done by technocrats. We are not going to take instruction on our policies…
Trade unionism faces difficult challenges in the years ahead. The unionised working population of Great Britain is roughly half of what it was a few…
When the financial crash of 2008 occurred, many on the Left thought that their time had finally arrived. The news of banks crashing, the economy…
In the United Kingdom, the gap between the pay of men and women in the workforce has theoretically never been smaller. For full-time workers across…
Power to the people! This is the cry of those who call for more participative democracy. Be they party leaders (or aspiring leaders) like Corbyn…
There appears to be a new division emerging in UK cities as they take their first steps towards devolution, with Manchester’s devo agreement coming into…