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Inequality

August 2025

  • Jade Franks in Eat the Rich (But Maybe Not Me Mates X).

    Eat the Rich (But Maybe Not Me Mates X) review – scorching comedy about class privilege

  • Two tourists walk past a homeless man lying on the ground, with temples in background

    ‘Self-termination is most likely’: the history and future of societal collapse

  • Signs for parliament and Whitehall

    New UK civil service internship scheme open only to working-class students

  • Carolin Würfel

    Millennial women were told to chase our dreams. That’s left us burnt out, broke and dreaming of a rich patron

    Carolin Würfel

July 2025

  • Britain's King Charles visits Thurso on 28 July 2025.

    Brief letters
    Is this a dagger which I see before me, King Charles?

  • The Mayfly riverside pub and River Test in Stockbridge, Hampshire

    The Guardian view on England’s riverbanks: landscapes that everyone should be able to enjoy

    Editorial
  • Angela Rayner sits on a white sofa facing the camera wearing a coral suit. She faces Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey who have their backs to the camera

    Politics Weekly UK
    Angela Rayner on lessons learned from Labour’s first year – podcast

    Podcast34:35
  • ‘Taxing the ultra-rich means financing public services and the ecological transition,’ reads a banner in favour of France’s proposed 2% wealth tax outside the Senate in Paris on 12 June 2025.

    The Guardian view on global inequality: the rising tide that leaves most boats behind

  • Cohesive communities built on work and charity

  • Starbucks’ CEO made 6,666 times more than his workers in 2024

  • The Guardian view on votes at 16: democracy belongs to the young too

  • Half of black women in UK who raise concerns during labour did not receive suitable help, study finds

  • Wealth redistribution is good for growth

  • Why is Labour so afraid to admit that we must tax the rich?

    Andy Beckett
  • Black people in England four times as likely to face homelessness, study finds

  • Minority ethnic and deprived children more likely to die after UK intensive care admission

  • A third of UK women who died during or after pregnancy known to children’s services, study finds

  • Oasis and Black Sabbath are filling stadiums. But where’s the next wave of working-class rock stars?

    Dan Cave
  • More trials with no jury will disadvantage people of colour, charities warn

  • Labour has delivered where Tory ministers did not on NDA rules

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