Tag: Austerity

Total Results: 36


The more testing we do, the more accurate the modelling. Credit: Dan Kitwood/Getty
04/01/2020 - 1:05am

How likely are you to die of coronavirus? We may have far more infections than previously thought, and constructing models to estimate numbers is extremely hard

Tom Chivers

Wednesday, March 18

18.03

What’s driving so many kids to ‘go country’? The county lines phenomenon is the manifestation of widespread government neglect

Max Daly

Tuesday, December 17

17.12

In 2010, David Cameron first fooled the country In this pivotal year, Britain voted for a PR man who ramped up austerity

James Bloodworth

Friday, December 6

06.12

Should the rich pay more tax? Our polling suggests that the parties' high-spending manifestos are a good reflection of public sentiment

James Kanagasooriam

Wednesday, December 4

04.12

Why I’m going to spoil my ballot Each of the main parties is woefully inadequate; I'm voting for none of the above

James Bloodworth

Wednesday, July 10

10.07

Can Corbyn learn from the Greek tragedy?

Paul Mason

Tuesday, July 2

02.07

Sadiq Khan, the knife-crime fall guy There is a crisis in violent crime: but it's not just in London

James Bloodworth

Thursday, May 9

09.05

How to fix Britain after Brexit

Paul Embery

Tuesday, November 13

13.11

Britain’s homelessness shame

James Bloodworth

Wednesday, September 12

12.09

Our ‘open’ society has shut the door on shared spaces

Peter Franklin

Friday, November 17

17.11

Media elites underestimated protest movements. And they underestimated Spain’s Podemos, too.

James Bloodworth

Thursday, November 16

16.11

Mainland Europe’s most important radical party doesn’t just seek seats – but ‘hegemonia’ too

James Bloodworth