Economic gloom is killing Britons’ sense of common interest
Anne Summers reports on the results of the 28th British Social Attitudes Survey.
Anne Summers reports on the results of the 28th British Social Attitudes Survey.
The rich give less to charity than the poor, making David Cameron’s Tory mission to roll back the frontiers of the state are deeply, deeply regressive.
Half of all charities have seen costs rise due to David Cameron’s policies, a third sector survey has revealed – while 60 per cent have seen income fall.
Two of the Big Society’s key reforms, police commissioners and free schools, could tear apart our communities, writes the Runnymede Trusts’s Kamaljeet Gill.
David Cameron’s ‘Big Society’ looks set to make matters worse unless public services start to support citizens in changing their communities.
The Social Liberal Forum conference was more than the sum of its parts and a return to values-driven policy discourse, writes executive member Dr Prateek Buch.
Blue Labour has been a reawakening for the Labour Party – but it coincides with a yearning for a half-remembered dream and risks alienating the broad centre-left.
Ed Miliband’s headline political messages have proved adept at analysing and encapsulating the issues facing Britain – and in a way that people can relate to.
Isn’t it odd that every Big Society re-launch by David Cameron appears to be accompanied by another dozen charities going under? Dominc Browne investigates.
Politicians should let the public decide what the Big Society means and allow communities to make things happen on their own terms.