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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionUN should be learning from sustainable food producers – not hosting Big Ag
Small-scale farmers and Indigenous groups say they have again been shut out of the UN Food Systems Summit
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Published in: Home: NewsNo evidence that scrapping non-dom status would cost UK £350m, Treasury admits
Missing analysis casts doubt on claims published in Telegraph and puts pressure on Rishi Sunak over billionaire loophole
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Published in: Home: NewsHow Brixton’s community took on a major developer – and won
Hondo Enterprises has scrapped plans for a 20-storey office block overlooking the famous Electric Avenue
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Published in: Home: NewsCovid bereaved families slam David Cameron and George Osborne over austerity
Lawyers for the victims' families took aim at those they hold responsible for leaving the UK unprepared for Covid
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Bank of England staff handed £25m in bonuses
Top bankers have pocketed up to £22,500 on top of their regular salaries, as critics say there is ‘no justification’
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Published in: Home: NewsHospitals had to upgrade ‘inadequate’ oxygen machines at height of pandemic
“Major engineering and structural changes” were made to improve equipment when Covid hit, a health expert has said
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy exposing MPs’ financial secrets could land you in prison
Journalists face extraordinary legal risks to investigate shareholdings in Britain’s biggest companies
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Published in: Home: NewsBank of England bosses accept pay rise, despite telling others not to
Exclusive: Bankers have pocketed a wage rise while telling ordinary Brits to “accept” being poorer
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisUkraine is piling on the pressure ahead of a pivotal NATO summit
The NATO summit in Vilnius promises major decisions on Ukraine’s future. But will Zelenskyi get what he wants?
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisHow to beat the cost-of-living crisis? Join the care workers fighting back
The past year has seen huge strikes. But the first steps taken by people new to workplace organising are big, too
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Published in: Home: NewsOutsourcing public services could breach government's own data privacy laws
Exclusive: A new report on public sector digitisation has raised concerns over outsourcing and transparency
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisHow the design of our cities is making the care crisis worse
An obsession with security – and with cars – has destroyed the communal spaces key to building strong networks
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Published in: Home: InvestigationThe company you’ve never heard of that is telling your landlord to evict you
Exclusive: Campaigners say ‘rental guarantee’ insurance policies drive discrimination and need tighter regulation
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisWhy the climate crisis is a care crisis – and how we can avert it
We’re watching a global failure to protect life unfold in the pursuit of profit. Here’s what needs to happen instead
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Published in: ourEconomy: FeatureWhat the Black feminists who resisted state violence can teach us about care
The history of political organising among marginalised communities in the UK shows us the value of nurturing networks
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerHow the UK could force Russia to finance Ukraine’s recovery
The UK is ‘very cautious’ about seizing Russian cash. But it could be used as leverage when it comes to reparations
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Published in: ourEconomy: FeatureCheap labour and AI won’t fix our care crisis. Here’s a real solution
People are living longer, with more care needs. We must rebalance our relationship to work, the planet and each other
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionWe need a National Care Service like the NHS to fix our social care crisis
Seventy-five years after the founding of the NHS, we need an equally bold solution to fix our broken social care system
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisHow Kazakhstan’s rising utility prices could lead to more deadly violence
The government says price hikes are needed to fix crumbling infrastructure – but experts fear move will spark protests
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Published in: Home: AnalysisIs Ireland getting ready to unite?
Sinn Féin is preparing for government in the Republic, having already won in the North. What would its success mean?