21 Oct 2014: Mary O’Hara: Sex and religion have long vexed self-appointed guardians of US school and library reading habits, but now objectors are trying to add social inequality to their list of unacceptable topics
20 Oct 2014: Alex Andreou: Funding cuts, a bourgeois industry, and a glut of middle- and upper-class parts might explain why it’s harder than ever for the non-wealthy to make a career in the theatre
19 Oct 2014: Gloria De Piero: There should be room at the top for everyone with talent regardless of background. We want to find out what’s gone wrong and why
19 Oct 2014:
Mobility tsar says Britain is on verge of being permanently divided between haves and have-nots as young miss out on recovery, writes Daniel Boffey
15 Oct 2014: Danny Dorling: Credit Suisse has predicted a 40% rise in wealth in just five years, but this can’t happen without repercussions. Is another crash on its way?
14 Oct 2014:
The odds on disadvantaged children getting into elite universities are shocking – offers should now reflect a student’s background, says Patrick McGhee
13 Oct 2014: Russell Brand: We humans have an inherent sense of fairness. Deep down, we don’t like inequality. How can we start to build a more just world?
10 Oct 2014:
Julia Hobsbawm knows all about networks. The former PR, and daughter of a famous Marxist, teaches and makes radio shows about them. But is it right to revel in who you know? Zoe Williams takes her on
7 Oct 2014:
A lack of political will to tackle high fees – or widen participation – shows the shrivelling vision of higher education’s possibilities, says Peter Scott
24 Sep 2014: Letters: Rather than debating the peripheral issues of elite education we should concentrate on the real issues such as the sexual, physical and emotional abuse perpetrated in private schools