inequality
- 20 Jul 2008ByEurig Scandrett
Eurig Scandrett looks at how we can reduce our dependence on the oil industry and the positive effective this would have and not only on the climate.
- 19 Jul 2008ByJonathan Rutherford
It’s not a matter of race or class, says Jonathan Rutherford. Our economic structure is to blame for the lack of real fathers
- 29 Jun 2008BySimon Basketter
The government’s attempt to massage down figures for the rate of inflation cannot hide its impact on the poor, writes Simon Basketter
- 09 Jun 2008ByMichael Meacher
Michael Meacher argues that nuclear energy is just one of the Government’s policy blind spots
- 08 Jun 2008
ByMorning StarThe Morning Star looks at the widening gap between pay awards for rich and poor
- 02 Jun 2008
ByIWCAThanks to New Labour, what we have is a facsimile of a true meritocracy, a pretend society, says the Independent Working Class Association
- 30 May 2008
ByHicham YezzaCurrently under threat of imminent deportation, Hicham Yezza reflects on migration and cheap labour, the brain drain and the inequalities of the global village.
- 22 May 2008
BySatish KumarLet us be clear, says Satish Kumar, money is not wealth. And unless we reform and redesign our money system the idea of sustainability, social justice and spiritual renewal will remain a mirage.
- 14 Apr 2008ByJonathan Rutherford
Britain’s social recession is having effects which are every bit as painful and unsettling as those suffered during an economic downturn. Jonathan Rutherford reports.
- 02 Apr 2008ByJim Mortimer
Jim Mortimer analyses the growth and consequences of inequality.
- 04 Mar 2008ByPrem Sikka
Corporate tax dodging places a greater burden on those least able to pay. It’s time we made the multinationals play by new rules, says Prem Sikka
- 03 Mar 2008ByMichael Meacher
The government has embraced neoliberalism. But its voters still expect it to fight inequality, not side with it, writes Michael Meacher.
- 07 Feb 2008ByIWCA
The IWCA on the increasing inequalities in Britain’s education system.
- 01 Jan 2008ByMorning Star
If the Labour Party fails to tackle the growing problems of inequality and social injustice, it will not only continue to let down Britain’s working people but will throw away its grip on government, writes the Morning Star.
- 27 Nov 2007ByGeorge Monbiot
Unfortunately, writes George Monbiot, we need them.
- 30 Sep 2007ByJim Mortimer
Jim Mortimer looks at Britain’s growing inequalities and the refusal of the New Labour government to condemn it and address it seriously.