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Publications
- What will it really take to level-up?
- Briefing: Autumn Statement 2016
- Fact Sheet: How unequal is the UK
- Changing The Debate on Migration: Brexit Update
- Does the EU work for working class people?
- Budget Briefing 2016
- Briefing: Spending Review 2015
- Briefing: the Government’s proposed new Trade Unions Bill
- Briefing: The Queen’s Speech 2015
- Briefing: The Tax Lock
- The First 100 Days
- Briefing: Manifesto summary - the smaller parties
- Briefing: Manifesto summary - The two main parties
- Election 2015: What’s at stake for fairer tax?
- The role of local government in a modern state
- Securing a decent deal for workers
- In the public interest
- Public services
- Renewing Public Ownership
- Without Social Europe there can be no Social Britain in our lifetime
- Think Big, Think Bold
- Why immigration is good for all of us
- What is the 50p tax rate?
- BRIEFING: Bankers’ Bonuses
- Reconstruction after the Crisis: A Manifesto for Collective Bargaining
- Boom-time for legal loan sharks
- Duty to care
- In Land Revenue
- Financing the Social State
- The Case for Universalism
- Exposing the Myths of Welfare
- Abolishing Want in a Social State
Blog
- Too Little Too Late
- Mass unemployment still looms
- The ‘Levelling Down’ of Working Class Students
- Trafficking Victims Left Destitute By Home Office Policy
- Food Insecurity and COVID-19
- NHS in Turmoil: Relax Immigration Rules for Healthcare Staff
- Coronavirus: The Social Crisis Behind The Public Health Crisis
- The Barrier To Change Is Believing It Is Possible
- Uncertainty & Dog-Whistle Politics: The Future Of EU Citizens
- Bad Brexit Deal Leaves Women Vulnerable
- Time To End The Hostile Environment
- Labour Laws Fit For The 21st Century
- Our Laws & Courts Are Stacked Against Workers
- Together We Can Transform Our Working Lives
- Let’s Vote For Workers Rights
- Homelessness Is A Political Choice
- The Case For A 100,000 Council Homes
- Social Care For Social Justice
- What’s At Stake: Our NHS
- Time For A Welfare Revolution
- Rural Poverty Spells Isolation
- Life Is A Lottery For Asylum Seekers
- Post-Brexit Threat: US-UK Trade Deal
- Tax Highlights The Failures Of The G7
- CLASS Panel Reacts To Boris Johnson As Prime Minister
- Home Office Policies Driving Families Apart
- Brexit Forecast: EU Citizens At Risk
- The Great British Post Bank
- Falling Through The Justice Gap
- No More Corporation Tax Cuts
- Immigration System Fails Migrant Women In Abusive Relationships
- Labour Market Realities: Insecurity, Stress and Brexit
- PCS Call For Radical Reform of Social Security
- Universal Credit Plunges Renters Into Arrears
- Austerity: The Reality For People With A Learning Disability
- Why Don’t We Care About Growing Inequality?
- Let’s Talk About The Economy
- CLASS Panel Reacts to the 2018 Budget
- No Deal Brexit Papers Exercise In Pantomime and Menace
- The Problem With GCSEs
- CEO Pay Is Up Again, Is It Time For An Excessive Pay Levy?
- Return Water To Its Rightful Owners - The Public
- Brexiteers Hard Right Agenda a Threat to Workers Rights
- Government Ideological Obsession With Outsourcing Behind Carillion Collapse
- 70 Years On: Protect Our NHS
- Without Rethinking Welfare, There Can Be No ‘Humane’ Universal Credit
- A Dummies’ Guide to Tackling Inequality
- Autumn Statement 2016: Reactions from Our Panel
- The 2016 Autumn Statement: Tackling Inequality, or Business as Usual?
- Why Care About Having a Black Prime Minister?
- Immigration and Brexit (and Trump): It’s More About Social Attitudes than Social Class
- Len McCluskey: Britain at a Crossroads
- Britain at a crossroads
- Coffin-sized existence pods: Grandparent legacies to Generation Rent?
- How serious is the new Prime Minister and her government about making the country work for everyone
- Brexit update: parliament is back in session
- Dr Faiza Shaheen: Youth week roundup
- Day 5: Economic growth and youth prospects by region
- Day 4: Class, privilege and Oxbridge.
- Day 3: Student debt
- Day 2: International students
- 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.
- Theresa May’s brand of inequality
- Brexit: What next?
- Brexit: The new class war?
- Queen’s Speech: response
- Putting inequality back on the centre-left agenda
- Economic growth slows, and the problem is bigger than the EU Referendum
- The 2016 Rich List: Another sign that our economy is defunct
- Government U-turns on Trade Union Bill as peers threaten rebellion
- Tax and the wealthy: the tip of a very unhealthy iceberg
- The Panama Papers reveal deep problems at the heart of our economy
- Budget 2016: The reaction from our panel
- What can we expect from today’s budget?
- Looking ahead: what Class did next
- How our social security system holds back low-paid workers
- The Trade Union Bill Impact Assessment: Adding insult to injury
- The economics of Google’s tax
- How can we help the wealthy part with their wealth?
- Here are the Lords’ proposed amendments to Trade Union Bill
- This is why junior doctors are protesting
- The rollercoaster path of government spending on flood defence
- #COP21: what the climate talks could mean for UK workers
- Spending review 2015: Our Panel’s Reaction
- Spending review 2015: Your Guide
- The closure of Eaves charity is the tip of the iceberg in the crisis for women’s services
- Up to 2 million people risk dropping off the electoral register on 1 December
- This is why lecturers at further education colleges are striking
- Selling off the Eurostar sets Britain apart from the rest of the world
- We cannot let the government get away with the Trade Union Bill
- Benefit advisers in foodbanks: a backwards step
- Economy growing at around half the pace of last year
- Tax credit cuts and the Living Wage: Do the numbers stack up?
- How can we measure national success? Five headline indicators to replace GDP
- Low-paid workers – worse off next year and even worse off in 2020