The problems with EU democracy are echoed at home
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Banks and corporations remain dominated by men, who pay themselves far too much with little relationship to the long term performance of their businesses
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The Labour leader pragmatically and persuasively made the case that Britain is better placed to meet the challenges of the future as part of the EU
From Pan's Labyrinth to Lost in Translation
The report found the UK lags behind other rich countries in reducing inequality in child well-being
An unexpected upturn in the cost of living won't change historically low interest rates anytime soon
Terms like 'food poverty', 'fuel poverty', and even 'funeral poverty' are being used by politicians and charities. But are they doing those on the breadline more harm than good?
Jo Pavey and Paula Radcliffe are some of the big names who have denounced the charges