As the weekend turns 100, we need to rethink work itself
In May 1926, workers started to shift to a five day week. But the weekend was always about more than just leisure
In May 1926, workers started to shift to a five day week. But the weekend was always about more than just leisure
Reform has run councils for a year. As local elections near, we ask: how has the party performed in power?
Scribbling ‘unaffordable housing costs’ in a patient’s medical notes is now as customary as ordering blood tests
The US may well conclude a long war is good for business, despite public costs and looming elections
As votes in Wales, Scotland and much of England prepare to go to polls, we review Reform’s track record over past yea
In this week's mailbag: Readers debate the limits of Keir Starmer's anti-war stance on Iran, question what Péter Magyar’s victory actually means for Hungary, and react to the forced displacement of Black migrants in Morocco.
Paul Rogers is professor in the department of peace studies at Bradford University, northern England.
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