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Green Politics

The Tories promised an industrial strategy – so why is steel a ‘low priority’ in the Brexit negotiations?

Tony Burke
14 February, 2017

The leak is ‘a kick in the teeth to steelworkers’

Theresa May promised action on tax havens when she became PM – how’s that going?

Charlie Matthews
13 February, 2017

Despite plans for a crackdown, tax avoidance is increasing

Five must-see graphs from the IFS green budget

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
7 February, 2017

The future looks bleak, with more cuts, higher taxes and inadequate NHS spending

Reporting on pay inequality isn’t enough – it’s time for a compulsory ratio

Phil Hall
7 February, 2017

Policy makers need to show they’re serious about reform

The government’s white paper won’t reverse the decline of social housing

Kevin Gulliver
6 February, 2017

Not such a break with the past, then

Why there’s no such thing as a quick trade deal

Jos Gallacher
27 January, 2017

As Theresa May arrives in Washington, Jos Gallacher explains the complexity of her task

Davos: Theresa May says Britain is ‘open for business’ as businesses prepare to move abroad

19 January, 2017

Banks are preparing to move jobs from Britain to the continent

Income inequality has fallen in the last 20 years – but only thanks to the Labour government

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 January, 2017

Labour’s expansion of benefits and tax credits boosted the incomes of poor families

McDonalds has jumped into the tax wars – and the UK is a willing accomplice

Prem Sikka
9 December, 2016

The fast food giant’s tax move offers minimal gains to the UK

Footballers’ tax avoidance depends on corrupt global structures

Tom Hayes
5 December, 2016

Governments should crack down on the offshore industry

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