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Comment: Labour is now the party of pragmatists

Mark Stanford
7 April, 2016

Britain needs a diversified economy — Tory opposition to it is purely ideological

Steel crisis: Osborne’s ‘march of the makers’ now rings hollow

Ed Jacobs
1 April, 2016

Tax credits, personal independent payments, Sunday trading and now steel all suggest a Government whose sure-footedness is eroding fast.

Report proposes ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ contracts for property developers

Kevin Gulliver
31 March, 2016

The Civitas publication also advocates a public house-building programme to push down prices

Corbyn calls for Parliament to reconvene

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
30 March, 2016

Tory leadership conspicuously silent in the face of thousands of job losses

Welsh Assembly set for recall following Tata Steel decision

Ed Jacobs
30 March, 2016

Party leaders have pledged to work with one another and with the UK government to protect steel workers and their families

By focusing on Osborne’s missed targets, the Left misses the point

Faiza Shaheen
18 March, 2016

We need to change the conversation by getting rid of purposeless fiscal rules

Budget 2016: Tories still fighting class wars

Prem Sikka
17 March, 2016

The numbers behind Osborne’s statement clearly show the failure of the Government’s strategy

Budget 2016: Work doesn’t pay in Osborne’s Britain

Kevin Gulliver
15 March, 2016

Job insecurity is increasing as zero hours contracts and self-employment extend across the economy, while full-time jobs decline dramatically

Oxfam report reveals super-rich gains and gaping inequality

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
14 March, 2016

A quarter of all new wealth created in the UK since 2000 has gone to the top one per cent

TTIP-style trade deals threaten jobs and pay in poorer countries

Ruth Kelly
10 March, 2016

Between 2010 and 2013, developing country economies grew almost twice as fast as wages — it’s time to make trade deals work for people

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