
One Britain Tunnel Vision
The embarrassing 'One Britain One Nation' day for schools, with its notorious song, passed with hardly any participation – but its existence showed a growing revisionism in the concept of 'British values'.
The embarrassing 'One Britain One Nation' day for schools, with its notorious song, passed with hardly any participation – but its existence showed a growing revisionism in the concept of 'British values'.
Less than 1% of the population own half of England's land, and with every passing year public right of access is diminishing – enclosing swathes of green spaces to be enjoyed by the rich alone.
The racist abuse directed at England players after the Euro final has been written off as the moral failing of a minority – but in reality it is embedded in the structures and institutions of our society.
Ending the Universal Credit uplift could force up to 1.2 million people into poverty and increase foodbank usage by 20% – but the Tories are pushing ahead because deprivation sustains Britain's low-pay economy.
The Tories' Health and Care Bill not only provides new opportunities for private firms to decide policy and pick up contracts – it also reduces the local accountability which keeps essential services in place.
In 2019, performers heading to Israel were told to keep politics out of the Eurovision. A new documentary tells the story of Hatari, the Icelandic band who defied the authorities by flying the Palestinian flag.
The racist abuse directed at England's football players since last night's match is not an anomaly – it's the consequence of politicians and media outlets demonising them for their efforts to make this country better.
The space race playing out among billionaires like Branson, Bezos and Musk has little to do with science – it's a PR-driven spectacle designed to distract us from the disasters capitalism is causing here on Earth.
Paul Mendez's novel 'Rainbow Milk' celebrates the accents and voices of the Black Country, following its characters from Jamaica to Dudley to London.
Paris Lees' novel, inspired by her upbringing in the East Midlands, is a traumatic and funny story of class mobility, and of the places where the oppressions of class and gender collide.
Labour's right-wing has treated the razor-thin victory a week ago in Batley and Spen as vindication – but it exposed a stark reality: the party's problems are even greater now than they were in December 2019.
Steve Turner's 'Workers' Greenprint' is a bold plan to put workers at the forefront of the fight against climate change – and it shows why he's the candidate we need as the next general secretary of Unite.