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The Treasury Needs a Reckoning

As a state bureaucracy, the Treasury is too controlling, conservative and elitist. Liz Truss's attacks on it won't make it work for ordinary people – but she's right that change is needed, writes an anonymous civil servant.

How Labour Abandoned Apsana Begum

Apsana Begum returns to work today. Her treatment is a nauseating example of the Labour leadership’s willingness to abandon Muslim women and domestic abuse survivors if they don’t have the right political friends.

Endless Summer

In her award-winning novel ‘Summer Fun’, Jeanne Thornton writes of pop, politics, and the pleasures and pressures of transgender life.

When Godard Came to England

Jean-Luc Godard’s shift from narrative cinema to the avant-garde was rooted in an ITV commission to make a film about Britain – beginning the director’s decades of experiments in integrating film and revolutionary politics.

The Cost of Renting Crisis

While other countries bring in rent freezes and caps to help people face winter, guidance in England just says rent hikes should be 'fair and realistic'. It might be laughable if it wasn't pushing hundreds of thousands into debt and poverty.