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    Life and housing on an Oxford estate

    Shortlisted for the Dawn Foster Memorial Essay Prize 2022, Connor Woodman writes on life and housing on an Oxford estate

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    The Red Wall: a political narrative

    The term ‘Red Wall’ reflects establishment perspectives. It is being used to manipulate us towards conservative goals, argues Daniel Eales

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    The Tower Hamlets story

    After years of false allegations, former Mayor Lutfur Rahman is running on a radical program to tackle the cost of living crisis. Ashok Kumar reports

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    Where is the Labour Party’s immigration policy heading?

    As the Nationality and Borders Bill becomes law, Sabrina Huck attempts to decipher whether Labour’s immigration policy offers any promise of change for the better

  • Labour leader Kier Starmer stands clapping at Party Conference against a red background

    Simon Hedges’ credibility question

    As Labour doesn’t scare the establishment, they’ll probably get in by default at some point. That’s the beauty of Britain’s advanced democracy, writes Simon Hedges

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    Clive Lewis on the UK’s crumbling democracy

    After two years of Boris Johnson’s government, Clive Lewis and Marzena Zukowska discuss growing authoritarianism and sources of hope for the future

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    England after the break-up of Britain

    Ex-Labour MP Thelma Walker explains why she’s thrown in her lot with the Northern Independence Party

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