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18 days ago

‘Without our expertise, mistakes get made’: the Cop30 campaign to give workers a voice

In this week’s newsletter: The green transition’s effect on workers is a hot topic, as advocates push for those working at the frontlines to have a say in climate policy

• Don’t get Down to Earth deli…

20 days ago

Flooded and forgotten: the UK’s waters are rising and we’re being kept in the dark | John Harris

Rescue operations in Wales, submerged railway lines in Cornwall – why don’t we hear more about these devastating events?

As autumn blurs into winter, the news is once again filling up with a familiar …

48 days ago

A waiting list of thousands, and just five new homes for social rent: this city shows the depth of Britain’s housing crisis | John Harris

Liverpool was once praised for its tolerance, but housing shortages are driving fearful, unsettling behaviours – and people are blaming outsiders

Here is the dream, if you can afford it: gleaming apar…

59 days ago

3 months ago

As summers of extreme heat become more common, the UK must protect its workers | John Harris

There’s been fury in Spain over the tragic death of a street cleaner. It’s not hard to imagine something similar playing out in the UK

Montse Aguilar was only 51 when she died. She lived in the El Pob…

Rightwingers warn of another blaze of summer riots in Britain – but they’re the ones striking the match | John Harris

Grim predictions of ‘societal collapse’ and ‘civil war’ will hit home so long as Labour fails to address the country’s problems

A last stretch of this strange, uneasy summer remains. Between now and S…

4 months ago

5 months ago

British politics is in a loop and it's Farage's vision that's stuck on repeat | John Harris

Unlike Keir Starmer and his cabinet, Reform UK’s leader actually understands and exploits the rules of engagement in our digital age

As so often happens, what Nigel Farage said on a recent visit to so…

6 months ago

Pulp: More review – anthems and rage for the next life stage

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Jarvis Cocker and the band’s first album in 24 years delivers a refreshing take on middle age, with all the the skewed observation and joyful melodic flourishes of old

Time has been parti…

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