Jane’s Story: Financial fragility under lockdown
Lockdown has been a financial challenge for many of us, but the self-employed have often been particularly hard hit. Jane is one of them: a...
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Lockdown has been a financial challenge for many of us, but the self-employed have often been particularly hard hit. Jane is one of them: a...
It may have been swept under the carpet in the midst of the latest Brexit conjecture and the worrying developments in Syria, but quietly this...
The consequences of vaccine misinformation have been painfully felt in the last two years. Alongside the tragic and avoidable deaths of those who did not...
From electronic voting to reform of select committees, modernising the functions of Parliament have long been called for by many. Yet when Parliamentary recess comes...
The public conversation around the source of Covid-19 has been laced with worrying undertones. Almost as soon as the global scale of the pandemic became...
Many people have been busy decluttering under lockdown. And with many charity shops getting ready to reopen, Oxfam have asked people to call ahead before...
If you ask a politician about reforming inheritance tax, they generally wince, and may then leave abruptly. They know the conventional wisdom says that, unless...
As I read through Peter Oborne’s extraordinary article last night, on his resignation from the Daily Telegraph, one sentence leapt out at me: ‘I added that...
It is still too early to draw any significant conclusions from the terrible, sickening murder of Jo Cox MP on Thursday of last week. It...
Poverty is not just about income. Poverty as a lived experience is a complex, multi-dimensional phenomenon spanning one’s social and economic life – but we...