The pay rises promised by Rishi Sunak don’t mean the end of austerity
Spending cuts will continue to weaken large parts of the state.
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Spending cuts will continue to weaken large parts of the state.
ByThe political approach that has proved lucrative for the Tories over the past decade may not be suited to the…
ByConfidence among consumers has fallen to its lowest level since the last national lockdown.
ByIf the Prime Minister weakens the overmighty department he will be performing a great service for any future progressive administration.
BySpending on unprotected areas is set to be 25 per cent lower by the middle of the decade than in…
ByThe Chinese economy grew by just 0.2 per cent in the most recent quarter.
ByIn an era of rising prices and low growth, redistribution is the only realistic means of maintaining living standards.
ByThe British economy is expected to be 2.9 per cent smaller in 2025 than forecast before Covid-19.
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