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  • Reducing inequality benefits the many, not the few. Labour has to show that - Guardian 22.05.15150733
  • Report finds that Britain's wages are the most unequal in Europe - Independent 18.05.15150734
  • Inequality is ruining Britain - so why aren't we talking about it - Telegraph 04.05.15150735
  • Richest 1,000 Have More Wealth Than Poorest 40 Per Cent - Equality Trust 26.04.15150736
  • The distribution of household wealth in the UK - IFS 19.04.16150737
  • Talk is not enough: tackling inequality is now an economic imperative - OpenDemocracy 03.04.15150738
  • Britain's divided decade: the rich are 64% richer than before the recession, while the poor are 57% poorer - Independent 10.03.15150739
  • Social mobility under the coalition government: have the life chances of the poorest children improved? - LSE 06.03.15150740
  • Shock 20-year life expectancy gap between rich and poor people - Daily Mirror 05.03.15150741
  • Britain's widening poverty gap should be causing outrage at the start of the election campaign - Independence 01.02.15150742
  • Inheritance: how Britain’s wealthy still keep it in the family - Guardian 31.01.15150743
  • As poor get poorer Britain's richest get £40BILLION richer in the last 12 months - Mirror 19.01.15150744
  • Where do you rank in the official earnings list? Figures reveal huge pay gap between rich and poor - Mirror 09.01.15150745
  • Why the UK leads the way on inequality - NEF 07.01.15150746
  • The pay inequality that continues to shame the nation - Mirror 06.01.15150747
  • Top bosses have already made more money in 2015 than most UK workers will earn all year - HPC 05.01.15150748
  • I wish I was exaggerating, but it's true – 2014 has been a year of unprecedented inequality - Independent 29.12.14150749
  • Inequality Harms the Economy and Wrecks Social Mobility - Equality Trust 09.12.14150750
  • Income inequality growing faster in UK than any other rich country, says OECD - Guardian 05.12.14150751
  • Inequality in the UK – whatever happened to social mobility? - NEF 10.11.14150752
  • UK only G7 country with wider inequality than at turn of century - Guardian 15.10.15150753
  • Growing wealth inequality in the UK is a ticking timebomb - Guardian 15.10.14150754
  • Has inequality fallen over the course of this government? - Equality Trust 30.09.14150755
  • 342 years for National Minimum Wage worker to earn pay of FTSE 100 CEO - Equality Trust 30.09.14150756
  • How the super rich got richer: 10 shocking facts about inequality - Guardian 16.09.14150757
  • Poverty inquiry finds growing inequality in schools - Guardian 31.08.14150758
  • We haven't yet tackled inequality; here are five ways to reduce it - New Statesman, 16.07.14150759
  • Inequality in the UK Is Now a Massive Problem - Huff Post, 10.07.14150760
  • How the Tories chose to hit the poor - Guardian, 02.07.14150761
  • Britain's top earners surge ahead as wealth divide widens - Guardian 27.06.14150762
  • What would the neighbours say? How inequality means the UK is poorer than we think - High Pay Centre, 16.06.14150763
  • British public wrongly believe rich pay most in tax, new research shows - Guardian 16.06.14150764
  • England out of 'inequality World Cup' in second round - BBC, 11.06.14150765
  • Income Inequality Causing 19,000 Cancer Deaths in England Each Year - IB Times 29.05.14150766
  • Inequality will be a big issue in the general election, and UKIP could be the beneficiaries - Inequality Trust, 29.05.14150767
  • Structural inequality, not immigration, is the UK’s problem - Left Foot Forward 27.05.14150768
  • The New Aristocracy in Britain - Global Research 23.05.14150769
  • The rich get richer: Britain's wealthiest DOUBLE their fortunes since the financial crash and are now worth £519billion - Daily Mail 18.05.14150770
  • Richest 10% own almost half the nation’s wealth - The Times 16.05.14150771
  • Tax has contributed to inequality in the UK - Tax Research UK, 16.05.14150772
  • Vast Inequality Is a Stain on Our Society - Huffington Post 15.05.14150773
  • Why Thomas Piketty's wealth equation doesn't work in Britain - Guardian 15.05.14150774
  • Labour reveals tax data showing UK economic growth 'only helps top 1%' - Guardian 13.05.14150775
  • Pay inequality is suffocating Britain's economic recovery – and our society - Guardian 13.05.14150776
  • Britain has world's most billionaires per capita - Guardian 11.05.14150777
  • London has the most billionaires in the world - Al Jazeera 11.05.14150778
  • Ed Miliband must aim to reduce inequality, not the size of gas bills - Telegraph 30.04.14150779
  • Extravagant CEO pay doesn't reflect performance – it's all about status - Guardian 19.04.14150780
  • Why soaring wage inequality in the UK should worry everyone - Touchstone Blog 23.03.14150781
  • Britain's five richest families worth more than poorest 20% - Guardian 17.03.14150782
  • Inequality 'costs Britain £39bn a year' - Guardian 16.03.14150783
  • Welcome to Inequality Street - Huffington Post 19.02.14150784
  • Britain is scared to face the real issue – it's all about inequality - Guardian 19.01.14150785
  • The Shocking Facts about UK Inequality - Independent 14.01.14150786
  • UK income gap shrinks to narrowest margin for 25 years - Guardian 10.07.13150787
  • The Wealth Gap - Inequality in Numbers - BBC, 17.01.12150788
  • Income inequality growing faster in UK than any other rich country, says OECD - Guardian 05.12.11150789
  • Britain faces return to Victorian levels of poverty - Independent 11/09150790
  • Left and Right square up for a battle over poverty - Independent 11/09150791

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