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Green Politics

Comment: Cameron’s hypocrisy on tax won’t wash with the public

Abigail Watson
5 February, 2016

Labour’s decision to call for an investigation into the Google deal makes sense both ethically and electorally

Universal Credit slammed again

Ruby Stockham
3 February, 2016

IFS research finds that the government’s flagship social security scheme will leave working families worse off

Scottish Labour’s bold new plan

Ed Jacobs
2 February, 2016

Labour argues that a new income tax rate will raise around half a billion pounds a year

Google’s tax deal is a national disgrace

John Mills
2 February, 2016

To have any hope of getting government finances under control we at least need giant corporations to pay the right amount of tax

A solution to corporate tax dodging?

Prem Sikka
1 February, 2016

Unitary taxation has been used by the US for nearly a century

Productivity still suffering

Ruby Stockham
28 January, 2016

New figures show that construction output decreased in the last quarter

Here’s why TTIP won’t create jobs

Jos Gallacher
27 January, 2016

Any claim that a policy for trade, ‘competitiveness’ or exports will create jobs is normally wrong

Why Google’s tax deal is unacceptable

Prem Sikka
25 January, 2016

Whatever deal has been offered to Google is probably already on offer to other giant corporations too

TUC: real wages still worth £2,270 less than in 2008

Ruby Stockham
22 January, 2016

Wage growth slowed again in the second half of 2015

Comment: The steel industry is being wiped out

Tony Burke
19 January, 2016

Tata Steel’s latest announcement takes the toll of job losses in recent months to over 5,000

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