Away from the playgrounds of the prosperous, “tattoo-parlour Britain” is very much today’s Britain
The key factor in whether your school gives you a good start in life is luck – that must change.
New data suggests that 95 per cent of Americans are better off than their British equivalents. That is unlikely to prompt the response it should.
An intriguing argument for ‘trickle-up’ economics
The key battleground for the twenty-first century won’t be an arms race; it will be an education race.
My party seeks to build an economy which works for the many, not for the few.
The advocates of wealth taxation have overlooked both the impracticality and the immorality of their proposals
Given the significance of cognitive ability and the ease with which it can be tested, it seems odd that we fail to make the most of this information
Viewed over the last hundred years, levels of inequality are back at levels last seen in the decades before the Great Depression
We need to ask some very hard questions about what does – and doesn’t – make a difference in our schools
Among higher income groups marriage has been reinvented as a vehicle for high investment parenting
More jobs, tax cuts, a higher minimum wage – we should be proud of all these measures and more.