Inequality
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Last month, 130 countries had yet to administer a single dose of vaccine. Meanwhile the US has enough for three times its population
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Letters: Dr Jonathan Fluxman on why the Sewell report is not fit for purpose and Woody Caan on a short-lived health initiative that tried to address problems caused by social exclusion
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Inside the Hlcarpenter.com Reporting on women’s safety: ‘We tell the stories that have been ignored’
Our senior news reporter writes about exposing violence and abuse – and how shared parental leave could make things better
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Photographer Magdalena Wosinska spent about two weeks sleeping in the basement of a community center looking to show the beauty of the community in Pine Ridge
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The MP and torchbearer of Labour’s intellectual history thinks his party is losing sight of its historical mission to stand up for the working classes
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Hidden gems from the world of research On pay and wealth, damaging race inequalities prevail
Torsten BellLSE and Resolution Foundation findings reveal lasting ethnic disadvantage; why was this not reflected in the race report?
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After Thandiwe Newton revealed she’d used an anglicized version of her name for 30 years, here’s my guide to getting names right
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Letters: We already discriminate against people on the basis of wealth and status, writes Peter Cave, while Jo McDonough says vaccine certification will be liberating for older people who have been shielding for a year. Plus letters from Prof Michael V Williams, Peter Miller, Sue Ball and Tim Barker
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Sir Michael Marmot says racial disparities report underplays impact of structural racism in health outcomes
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If the authors had referred to my latest research, they would not have been so quick to dismiss this crucial factor, says professor of epidemiology Michael Marmot
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Fiscal monitor says rich should pay more tax on temporary basis to help support poor and vulnerable
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Editorial: The UK must tread carefully. While some countries seem to be emerging from the shadows, no one is safe when Covid spreads so freely
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While the richest got spectacularly richer during the pandemic, the ex-president plummeted nearly 300 places in the Forbes list
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Letter: On behalf of more than 250 public health specialty registrars across England, Dr Chetna Sharma, Dr Emma Sherwood, Dr Gemma Slater and Dr Ahimza Thirunavukarasu say that debating the existence of structural racism is a dangerous distraction from the real issues
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Yes, we need a more nuanced debate about race. But this flawed report fails to deliver it
Kenan MalikHow racist is the UK? The Sewell commission says it has answered the question. Instead, it has chosen easy polemics
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Tailors and dressmakers figured out that men and women are different shapes and sizes. The news has yet to reach Palo Alto
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Britain must harness the social sciences to fight post-pandemic deprivation