Shell UK has developed its SkillsTransition programme, which aims to help 15,000 people into jobs with a focus on the energy ...
The educated rationalists addressed by Revenge of the Tipping Point are sometimes the dumbest – and baddest – of them all.
In the young life of Starmer’s administration, No 10’s clash with Haigh counts as a defining moment. Past governments have ...
The row was sparked by the Transport Secretary Louise Haigh’s admission that she has boycotted P&O Ferries since their mass firing of staff in 2022 (and her encouragement of others to join her). This ...
Is the Government prioritising Dubai investment over British workers' rights?
While there’s evidence NHS productivity has been growing at a faster rate than other public sectors over the last decade, ...
Will Reeves face her own Truss moment? If you’re in a hurry: no. If you’re in less of a hurry: the rise in yields in recent ...
The music of the baby boomers survived into the 21st century, with stars still performing in their eighties. Can it last?
With the 2026 Scottish election now at the forefront of their minds, they were promised a popular UK government would help them cross the line in first place, finally removing the SNP from office.
McSweeney, a former building labourer, favours stronger workers’ rights – partly to boost pay – and he believes in a more ...
“Homes for all: How can Labour shape the future of UK housing?” – a New Statesman panel discussion in association with Nationwide Foundation – took place at Labour Party Conference, Liverpool on ...
Exclusive polling for the New Statesman found 70 per cent of employees would support the policy. By Will Dunn The Employment Rights Bill that will be introduced to Parliament today won’t contain ...