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Inequality
August 2024
Sheikh Hasina: child of the revolution who eroded Bangladesh’s democracy
When lots of your friends still live at home, renting isn’t just expensive – it’s lonely too
Chloe Aslett
July 2024
Who is brave enough to back Brazil’s global tax on billionaires? The answer will define our future
George Monbiot
They’re ultra-rich – but does it really make them happy?
The Guardian view on UN tax talks: Labour must repudiate the stance of the last government
To defeat populism, Keir Starmer needs a better story to tell
Taxing the rich could solve many problems. Why is it so difficult in the UK?
Phillip Inman
Labour is out of touch on the two-child benefit cap
UK voter ID laws attack ‘democratic rights of people of colour’, say artists in open letter
Death by diabetes: America's preventable epidemic
More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis
Third of Team GB athletes for Paris Olympics educated privately
Labour will be pushed to axe two-child benefit cap, says John McDonnell
Labour will fail in government if it does not reduce inequality, says new MP
Our landmark book revealed the cost of inequality. Fifteen years later, things have only got worse
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett
Why sex bias in labs means women are the losers in research into ageing
Brief letters
When royalty and poverty come face to face
Starmer will bin the two-child benefit cap and outdo New Labour on tackling poverty – I’ll bet on it
Polly Toynbee
‘It wouldn’t happen to the men’: Wakefield AFC women’s team dropped
Why Labour needs to win over voters who were ‘left behind’
When making money doesn’t generate wealth
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