Listening must shape policy: what social media can tell us about poverty
We need to make sure that we reach the people that have the power to tackle the root causes of poverty and really help people...
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We need to make sure that we reach the people that have the power to tackle the root causes of poverty and really help people...
With a narrowing of the opinion polls, cracks are again emerging in the Labour Party. One persistent criticism of Keir Starmer’s leadership has re-emerged: he...
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