Barbara Gunnell is a writer and editor. She has worked on the Financial Times, the Independent, the Independent on Sunday, the Observer, the New Statesman and openDemocracy. She is chair of the trustees of the IF Project, and a past-president of the National Union of Journalists.
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Published in: 50.50Education worth thinking about
The latest Green Paper in the UK on higher education puts ‘Student Choice’ as a top policy objective. But are there...
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Published in: 50.50Loans, university, and Britain's debt-laden teenagers
Current funding of higher education in Britain places an unfair burden on the young. It cannot be right that...
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Published in: 50.50Lower aspirations for higher education
The British university system was until recently seen as one of the best in the world. Now students pay dearly for...
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Published in: 50.50Degrees of privilege
We pretend that the university entry system is broadly meritocratic. But in Britain the privately educated child of...
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Published in: 50.50Don’t blame the bankers or politicians. Blame your unemployed neighbours
Britain’s Coalition Government has announced further cuts to benefits and social services. But while it demonises...
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Published in: 50.50Where have all the jobs gone?
Jobs are disappearing in the UK, wages are dropping, and there is a shocking absence of political debate about the...