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Published in: Home: OpinionDavos elite won’t tackle climate crisis and global inequalities
OPINION: Change on crucial issues of climate and inequality is unlikely to emerge from the World Economic Forum
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhere ‘levelling up’ funds go doesn’t matter. They aren’t supposed to work
OPINION: Meaningful change on inequality would require real powers for local authorities. Anything else is just noise
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Published in: 50.50: NewsAmnesty International accused of gender discrimination by former staff
EXCLUSIVE: Ex-staff say Amnesty International Hungary has failed to tackle systemic abuse and a culture of misogyny
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCOP27 is an opportunity for low-income countries to demand debt cancellation
OPINION: Wealthy countries’ response to the Global South’s debt crisis has been poor. Is it time for a debt strike?
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisThe grain giants have made a bonanza from hunger. Time to take them apart
The global food system urgently needs an overhaul to allow diverse crops, producers and supply routes
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Published in: 50.50: Feature‘Pain isn’t an essential part of being trans… but it can be a minefield’
Transphobia is compounding existing inequalities in housing and work, as one young Scot explains
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionHurricane Ian’s destruction may soon be the norm. The US isn’t ready
OPINION: By rejecting action on climate change as ‘left-wing’, Florida’s governor paved way for worsening inequality
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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhy Truss and Kwarteng’s tax cuts for the rich will lower growth
Even when measured against the government’s own aims, these tax cuts are likely to fail
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionLiz Truss is returning to the fairytale economics of the 1980s
Excessive inequality and wealth redistribution to the rich have wrecked the economy. ‘Trussonomics’ won’t help
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Published in: Home: News‘Catastrophic’ energy price rises will hit ethnic minorities hardest
Exclusive: Energy bills are throwing low-income families into debt shows new data as the price cap rises to £3,549
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Published in: Home: FeatureHow private investors mortgaged UK’s utilities – and why we’re paying the price
As British beaches are closed and workers’ wages plummet, the overseas owners of UK firms are banking billions
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Published in: Home: NewsRail firm paid shareholders £500m before asking workers to take wage cut
CEOs of the six biggest train companies also took home a combined salary of more than £5m in 2020
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Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s great to see Mick Lynch calling out the media’s anti-union bullshit
Billionaires control our politics and our press, yet we’re told unions are the real enemy of the British worker
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Published in: Home: OpinionNo surprise No.10 laughed at cleaners – it did nothing to stop them dying
Security guards and other low-paid staff were laughed at by a government that didn’t care about their lives
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisInstead of solving cost of living crisis, Sunak is backing dodgy NFTs
As millions are financially struggling, Sunak has shown where his priorities lie by instructing the Royal Mint to issue NFTs
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Published in: Home: NewsLaw forcing energy companies to insulate UK homes runs out as bills soar
Poorest households could be left struggling to get vital energy efficiency upgrades – just as fuel costs rocket
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionTunisia’s healthcare system, like its politics, neglects the poorest in society
Recruiting patients from disadvantaged areas to regulate services would put power into the hands of ordinary people...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureIsrael’s digital apartheid is silencing Palestinians
We urgently need international standards that would protect people from repressive governments and profit-driven...
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWe are doomed if, in the post-Covid-19 world, we cannot abandon non-essentials
Instead of growth and profit-seeking, a new economy needs concepts from Gandhi, Marx, the Zapatistas and the Kurdish...
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Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionAfter the pandemic, will we return to business as usual?
After the catastrophe of the Covid-19 pandemic, we can seriously ask if the “new normal” will be business as usual...