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This Parliament has been more stressful than most for MPs – add in ongoing battles with IPSA and being forced to fire staff, and you can see why Marsha de Cordova is having sleepless nights. The life-long disability campaigner talks to Anahita Hossein-Pour about why she’ll never stop demanding inclusivity
The growth in productivity brought on by emerging technologies should allow working hours to fall and living standards to rise. So why are the benefits being captured largely by employers? Lord Skidelsky sets out how government can redress the balance
The Conservatives have made women and equalities a part-time role – we will not allow Boris Johnson to drive us back further, writes Dawn Butler MP
A Labour government will make delivering ambitious housing plans a priority with our bold agenda for change, writes John Healey MP
Millions of people have been shut out of prosperity and power for too long. A Labour government will open up politics and ensure accountability, writes John McDonnell MP
Labour will secure the future of our planet while safeguarding jobs and livelihoods, writes Mary Creagh MP
After two years opposite “arrogant and lazy” Boris Johnson at the despatch box, Emily Thornberry is a practiced ‘girly swot’. She speaks to Kevin Schofield about the “undemocratic” Lib Dems, campaigning for Remain in a second referendum, and how the leadership can unite the Labour Party
Owen Bennett’s pivotal biography delivers valuable insights into the character of an intriguing man, finds David Laws
While online shopping has brought accessibility and choice to billions of consumers, it has also hurt British businesses who have been hit by VAT fraud, writes Faisal Rashid MP
As he prepares for his first conference as a Liberal Democrat MP, Chuka Umunna reflects on a momentous year from him and UK politics
The Disabled Students’ Allowance should cover the full cost of technologies to help close the outcomes gap between disabled and non-disabled students, writes Seema Malhotra
Once hailed as a ‘diplomatic coup’ by Brussels negotiators, the backstop proved the undoing of Theresa May’s premiership – and may yet deliver the same fate to Boris Johnson’s. Sebastian Whale reports on how the question of the Northern Irish border became an impossible square to circle
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