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How is the Public Interest Defined When Building New Houses?
The concept of public interest is ill-defined, contested, unevidenced and, too often, unchallenged.
- Labour Party
- Environment & Climate Change
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Opportunities for the Labour Party: Football, Class and Community Renewal
Why football is an underutilised opportunity for Labour to anchor a wider programme of civic renewal.
- Populism
- Progressive Politics
- Labour Party
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The Listening Government
The idea that MPs are in touch with the real world through their constituency offices has been turned into an article of political faith, but it is ill-founded.
- Labour Party
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Attacking Universities Is Now a Populist Position. We Must Redefine Their Moral Purpose
Britain's universities face an acute financial and moral crisis.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Populism
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Why is There so Much Housing Inequality in London, and What can be Done?
London's housing crisis is a key driver of poverty in the capital.
- Conservative Party
- Equality
- Labour Party
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- Equality
- Labour Party
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How can Labour Tackle Poverty and Inequality in London?
London, despite being the economic engine of the UK, is home to millions who live in poverty. Yet inequality measures have bypassed the capital for years. Is this about to change?
- Equality
- Labour Party
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The British Army's Historical Abuses in Northern Ireland Must be Held to Account
The British army on trial.
- Ireland
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Review: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, by Omar El Akkad
Gaza: livestreaming genocide.
- Human Rights
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Housing Since 1945: The Impact of Policy Change and Ideology
The key phases of housing policy since the end of World War II and their lasting impacts.
- Equality