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Publications
- The UK Race Class Narrative Report
- Pushed to the Margins: A Quantitative Analysis of Gentrification in London in the 2010s
- What will it really take to level-up?
- Coronavirus and the Workers Emergency: Labour Market Realities 2020
- Minority Report: Race and Class in post-Brexit Britain
- Does the EU work for working class people?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for the economy?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for housing?
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for work, pay and unions?
- Trade unions and economic inequality
- The importance of the labour movement in tackling inequality
- Reconstruction after the Crisis: A Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
- Education, justice and democracy
- In Place of Fear
- Duty to care
- In Land Revenue
- Financing the Social State
- The Case for Universalism
- Exposing the Myths of Welfare
- Tackling Squalor
Blog
- In the UK, a Two-Tier System is for Life, Not Just for COVID.
- Molly-Mae and the Myth of Meritocracy
- Britain Will Fail to Reduce Poverty Until It Tackles Inequality
- The ‘Levelling Down’ of Working Class Students
- Boris Johnson Has Failed Miserably
- Food Insecurity and COVID-19
- Coronavirus: The Social Crisis Behind The Public Health Crisis
- Uncertainty & Dog-Whistle Politics: The Future Of EU Citizens
- Together We Can Transform Our Working Lives
- CLASS Panel Reacts To Boris Johnson As Prime Minister
- Austerity: The Reality For People With A Learning Disability
- Build The Homeless A Home
- The Bus Crisis
- The Problem With GCSEs
- Universal Credit Failure Leaves Thousands Hungry
- The Tories’ Brexit Disaster Is Distracting Us From The Most Pressing Issues Of Our Time
- Obesity and Inequality, Two Peas in a Pod?
- CLASS on Class: Our New Podcast
- CLASS on Class Episode 3: How Does Class Affect Our Politics?
- CLASS on Class Episode 2: How Does Class Still Shape Our Lives?
- CLASS on Class: Our New Podcast
- Audio Recording - Beyond Fire Regulations: Housing and Inequality After Grenfell
- The Grenfell Tower Fire: Why it Means Everything Must Change
- How Helpful is the Term ‘White Working Class’?
- Why Care About Having a Black Prime Minister?
- Dr Faiza Shaheen: Youth week roundup
- Day 5: Economic growth and youth prospects by region
- Day 4: Class, privilege and Oxbridge.
- Day1: Brexit: Implications for young people
- 4 Reasons Grammar Schools are a Bad Idea
- Brexit induced xenophobia and racism: how bad is it and what needs to be done?
- Lloyds cuts 3,000 jobs: where’s the accountability?
- 4 reasons why negotiating new trade deals won’t be easy after Brexit
- The mountain of student debt weighing on our young people may soon get even bigger.
- Brexit: What next?
- Brexit: The new class war?
- Tax and the wealthy: the tip of a very unhealthy iceberg
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- How our social security system holds back low-paid workers
- How can we help the wealthy part with their wealth?
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Grammar schools segregate children by social class
- What do we know about race, education and inequality in contemporary Britain?
- Teaching Aspiration
- Against Aspiration
- The Queen’s Speech: our panel’s reaction
- Five ways to deal with a full blown Conservative Government
- Storify: the top reactions to #Budget2015
- Reversing the rising poverty tide requires fundamental change
- Collective Bargaining, What’s It Good For?
- We need a government that will fight for our future
- How can we reduce the need for food banks?
- Time for more working-class women in Parliament
- The role of trade unions in challenging inequality
- The key to reducing inequality? Stronger trade unions
- What to make of the IPPR report
- Storify: Thomas Piketty in conversation with Lord Stewart Wood
- A Primer: Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty
- VIDEO: The Great British Rip Off
- Join me to debate The Great British Rip Off in Newcastle this evening
- Inequality – not just bad, it’s bad economics too
- Where are the stories about in-work poverty?
- What Labour needs to do in 2014
- The British left can be empowered by Obama’s speech on the economy
- There are some things too important to be left to the market
- The shackles are off Ed Miliband – but he can do more
- Instead of blaming ordinary people we should be explaining the reasons for falling living standards
- The market is broken
- Attacks on legal aid will mean access to justice is only for the rich
- No real economic change will be felt until income inequality is reduced
- How the Government is creating a climate of fear for migrants and ethnic minorities
- The Spending Review: nasty politics not real economics
- The Spirit Level Film - the story so far
- In place of fear: It’s time to tackle alarming health inequalities
- We need to challenge the myths that poison attempts at progressive change
- Investment in social housing - the best way out of today’s squalor
- Class politics and the media - breaking through the barriers