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Cross-party support for green policies provided one of Britain’s few recent success stories, but this progress is now under threat
We emphasise the wrong numbers in what is a present reality, not a future threat
Without realising it, we have chosen to tackle unaffordable housing by widening wealth inequality
The gulf between immigrants and those born in the country is larger than in almost any other developed nation
As their ‘beautiful rivalry’ comes to an end, which of these sporting superstars emerges the winner?
The US brand of national conservatism fails to resonate in the UK because it is a fundamentally different society
Leaseholds and cladding crisis help explain the stagnation in apartment prices
Mass shootings and high-powered rifles draw most attention, but the reality of most US firearm deaths lies elsewhere
In the west, increased openness to diversity may be a direct reaction to populism
Stress, burnout and workplace culture are driving the mounting exodus
Sky-high property costs are forcing thousands to flee the capital, leaving a trail of closed primary schools behind them
While other countries have recovered, clues among UK employment figures suggest problems ahead
Highly educated and with earnings to match, this generation still falls behind boomers in the housing market
US life expectancy is in freefall as the young and the poor bear the brunt of struggles for shared prosperity
Exploiting wedge issues such as immigration and LGBT rights has cost the right its next generation of voters
Housebuilding rates in English-speaking states have fallen behind the rest of the developed world
Evidence of the catastrophic effects of increased screen-time is now overwhelming
The US relationship with automobiles is costing thousands of lives
Data suggest that fans and officials are right to be asking whether money is warping sporting achievement
Outdated and overprotective regulations preserve the ‘character’ of England’s ageing housing stock at all costs
Western conservatives are at risk from generations of voters who are no longer moving to the right as they age
A decade of Tory spending cuts left the country vulnerable to the external shocks of the past two years
Years of under-investment have left English hospitals with creaking infrastructure and no spare capacity
We should interrogate the convenient weaponisation of the latest data
Health system on critical list amid record backlogs, staff shortages and funding black hole
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