
Caroline Molloy is openDemocracy's UK health and social affairs correspondent, a journalist and speaker. She has written extensively on politics, public services and the welfare state, and has a particular interest in public services and technology.
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Published in: Home: AnalysisSweltering at home? Blame government for failing on insulation, say experts
Mass retrofitting of old homes could have cooled Britain down and saved it from soaring energy bills in winter
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Published in: Home: AnalysisJeremy Hunt: New chancellor is the man who ruined the NHS
As the former health secretary is appointed to the Exchequer, his ministerial past puts paid to his ‘sensible’ image
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Published in: Home: OpinionBeware the ‘nice Tory’ who comes after the panto villain
We cheered when Margaret Thatcher resigned, too. But let’s not kid ourselves that a grey man successor will save us.
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Published in: Home: NewsLabour loses grip of council coalition as trio quit in stitch-up row
Exclusive: Labour no longer largest party in Stroud’s long-running rainbow council after selection backlash
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Published in: Home: FeatureMinisters knew heating subsidy was paying billions to UK’s wealthiest
It’s costing taxpayers £23bn, disproportionately benefiting rich landowners, and may be little more than greenwash
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Published in: Home: InvestigationExclusive: MPs and landowners rake in energy subsidies as millions struggle
International trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan and members of the landed gentry are among those to benefit