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Breaking the Class Ceiling 

For too long, talent has been held back by a ‘class ceiling’ which is less transparent and more resilient than many care to admit. It is a ceiling which doesn’t just limit individual ambition; it limits our country’s potential. And nowhere is this more painfully obvious than in the towns and cities across Britain where working class people […]

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Delivering Labour’s Technology and Growth Agenda through Planning – A No-Brainer

I represent one of the most beautiful constituencies in England. Banbury, Chipping Norton, Charlbury, and the North Oxfordshire villages are places where people choose to live, work, and raise families precisely because of their character. As a local MP, I understand instinctively the impulse to protect what we have. But I also understand what happens […]

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New Labour, New Britain? With Glen O’Hara

Hosts of the Progressive Britain History Project speak to historian and friend of the Progressive Britain Podcast, Glen O’Hara, about his latest book ‘New Labour, New Britain?’. They discuss the context, success and legacy of the Blair years; and ask what impact New Labour still has on politics and the country today.  

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Israel’s Emergency Budget Shows Netanyahu’s Weaknesses

For the first time in Israel’s history, this week the government passed a budget in election year. Passage of the bill avoided immediately triggering elections and now means they will take place closer to the October deadline. The NIS 850.6 billion (approximately £203.5bn) spending package is unprecedented in scale. Not only is it the largest […]

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Pragmatism: The Vision We Need

Critics of our Labour government say it has no “vision.” Starmer, they say, has abandoned hope in favour of cold pragmatism. Labour should have a vision that brings hope to people and not crush hope with hard matter-of-factness. This criticism is erroneous. The error may arise from a lack of understanding of what pragmatism means. […]

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Looking Back on Progress with Helen Garrod

I was there (almost) at the beginning of Progress. In those first days in 1996 it was Derek Draper and Kate Dixon; then I turned up, initially as an intern, to process the backlog of magazine subscriptions and somehow stayed. I remember my “interview” with Kate as not really an interview at all as Kate […]

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Britain needs a new tax settlement for the age of AI

Consider the following scenario: a marketing executive takes on a large new client and needs to scale up their advertising operations. They face a choice between two options: they can employ a person, or they can pay a subscription for an AI agent. But our tax system means the playing field is far from level. […]

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