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Housing, a human right or a commodity?

Housing, a human right or a commodity?

22 June 2022

Gazeta Wyborcza

Donald Tusk’s pledges to increase wages in the public sector and reform the housing market could both boost his party’s electoral chances and help ease Poland’s polarisation by showing Law and Justice’s socially conservative voters that despite ideological differences there is some common ground.

Housing, a human right or a commodity?

“We need to work again on education for democracy”

“We need to work again on education for democracy”

17 June 2022

Laurence de Nervaux, director of “Common Destiny”, answers questions from Julien Pearce. Together, they are interested in the survey carried out around the personality and reasons of abstentionists.

Forget toxic Twitter debates: the UK isn’t as divided on trans rights as you think

Forget toxic Twitter debates: the UK isn’t as divided on trans rights as you think

16 June 2022

The Guardian

"In an op-ed article, More in Common UK Director Luke Tryl explores the findings from our recent ‘Britons and Gender Identity’ report, arguing that the discourse among ordinary people on trans issues, is far less divisive than that you see in politics and the media."

Why We Should All Celebrate Juneteenth

Why We Should All Celebrate Juneteenth

16 June 2022

The Progressive Magazine

In her guest Op-ed in The Progressive, senior development Associate, Jazmin Kreimer  discusses the importance of Juneteenth and why American’s should be discussing it more.

Why We Should All Celebrate Juneteenth

Abstention: how to make those who are silent speak?

Abstention: how to make those who are silent speak?

15 June 2022

The Telephone Rings delves “Into the heads of abstentionists” with a study by the Jean Jaurès Foundation and Destin Commun which deciphers abstentionism in detail in France. Loss of faith in politics, feeling that it is useless... Which abstentionist are you?

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