
Food and fuel prices will be key to inflation in the year ahead
Today’s inflation statistics presage what will be one of the few positive economic stories this year, writes the Resolution Foundation’s James Plunkett.

Today’s inflation statistics presage what will be one of the few positive economic stories this year, writes the Resolution Foundation’s James Plunkett.

The coalition is cutting support to people with disabilities without having piloted changes. Are ministers willing to hurt the most vulnerable on a hunch?

Alex Hern reports on the eviction of peace protesters from parliament square.

Ahead of today’s Lords debate on DLA reforms, the Papworth Trust is leading a coalition of charities in calling for a pause to the welfare reform bill.

Lisa Nandy writes about Michael Gove and his dodging the question over whether he’s working with the freedom of information act

Cormac Hollingworth explains to George Osborne how rising unemployment and recession are increasing the deficit, and how jobs and growth will cut it. Simples.

Alex Hern reports on Hunstman bailing out of the race for the Republican nomination in the USA

Vera Baird QC presents the state of politics for women today.

Alex Hern looks at the government’s new film policy, and asks if they know how to deal with the arts.

Boris Johnson’s retreat from accountability is something we should all be worried about, writes Labour London Assembly Memeber Joanne McCartney.