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We can escape the state we’re in

Will Hutton

March 15, 2026
There are good and bad businesses. Labour needs to be able to explain the difference

Jack Jeffrey

February 17, 2026
Fiscal devolution key to fairer Northern Ireland

Jason Bunting

December 10, 2025
A tourism levy is welcome, but a fairer Yorkshire needs real fiscal power

Jason Bunting

December 8, 2025
A fair share for the North East

Jason Bunting

December 8, 2025
Fair politics needs fair limits

Will Snell and Rose Zussman

December 6, 2025
UK Budget 2025: Fiscal deficit or democratic deficit?

Will Snell

November 27, 2025
Do you feel lucky? Why acknowledging our own good fortune would make the world a better place

Julian Richer

November 17, 2025
Rachel Reeves told to target wealthy in Budget as tax rises and spending cuts on the table

Lizzy Buchan

October 27, 2025
Britain’s wealth gap is growing – the Chancellor must address it

Will Snell

October 27, 2025
Taxing wealth in the budget could score the chancellor a triple win

Howard Reed and Martin O’Neill

October 15, 2025
How wealth inequality is supercharging climate risks

Will Snell

July 18, 2025
Myths of merit in an unequal society

Will Snell

July 9, 2025
Can We Build Public and Political Support for Tackling Inequality?

Will Snell

June 28, 2025
The UK government must learn from Wales and bring about a politics that looks to the future

Will Snell

May 7, 2025
Gen Z and young millennials battling ‘negative wealth’ as debt burden grows

James Tapper

April 5, 2025
Here's the glaring problem with the government's approach to economic growth

Will Snell

February 14, 2025
Who scotches the watchmen?

Will Dunn

February 14, 2025
Nearly two-thirds of Britons say very rich have too much influence on politics

James Tapper

January 25, 2025
The Moral Maze: What should we do about inherited inequality?

Will Snell

January 8, 2025
The UK’s wealth gap has grown by 50% in eight years – and poses a strategic risk to the nation

Will Snell

October 29, 2024
Wealth inequality threatens all of us – what can Labour do about it in the Budget?

Jack Jeffrey

October 26, 2024
Britain’s wealth gap is growing. Its malign effects seep into all aspects of life. It’s a national disaster

Will Hutton

October 20, 2024
UK wealth gap surges by nearly 50% in under a decade, research finds

Andy Gregory

October 17, 2024
Why Keir Starmer should appoint a Secretary of State for Fairness

Will Snell

July 6, 2024
Poverty and inequality are slowly poisoning Britain. It could lead to a far-right victory in 2029

Will Snell

July 2, 2024
Spiralling inequality is a ticking timebomb for the next government

Julian Richer

June 30, 2024
‘A deeply unfair and unequal country’: report warns of unprecedented far-right gains in UK

James Tapper

June 30, 2024
Some are born lucky, so the left shouldn’t flinch from giving others a helping hand

Sonia Sodha

April 28, 2024
Abolishing non-dom status should just be the beginning

Guy Singh-Watson

March 6, 2024
Most Britons say poor people deserve support. So what do Sunak’s Tories do? Cut, cut, cut

Polly Toynbee

February 27, 2024
New austerity: can public services take any more cuts?

The Week

February 26, 2024
Blow for Sunak’s budget plan as fewer than 1 in 5 Tory voters want tax cuts if it means public spending cuts

Zoe Grunewald

February 23, 2024
The first step to our economic liberation is to tear up these crippling fiscal rules

Will Hutton

February 18, 2024
What we can do to protect people from dementia

Sir Michael Marmot

December 23, 2023
People blame the economy and work for ill-health – not just the NHS

Zoe Grunewald

November 20, 2023
Childcare and a new social contract

Will Snell

July 20, 2023
Rishi Sunak thinks voters don’t care about his vast wealth, but the pollsters aren’t so sure

Polly Toynbee

May 23, 2023
Even Conservative voters want higher taxes on the wealthy

Will Snell

May 18, 2023
A new mood of seriousness has taken root. Populist chaos won’t cut it any more

Will Hutton

May 14, 2023
A national consensus

Will Snell

May 3, 2023
Majority of people think the Government should fund minimum levels of provision for early years

Will Snell

April 5, 2023
Without proper investment, the government will drive the early years sector into the ground

Will Snell

March 20, 2023
Defining and communicating fairness can build support for change

Will Snell

September 26, 2022
Levelling up has to be government’s first priority

Will Snell & John Penrose

January 27, 2022
Tories care more about fairness than you might think

Will Hutton

December 9, 2021
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