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Comment: Universal Credit is a minefield of nasty surprises

Erin Mee
19 October, 2015

A third sector worker shares her concerns about the introduction of the DWP’s flagship policy in her area

Finally, employment growth and wage gains. But…

Geoff Tily
14 October, 2015

As risks to the global economy increase, these cuts are all the more dangerous

Unemployment down 79,000 to 1.77m

14 October, 2015

Unemployment decreased by 79,000 in the three months to August 2015

UK now has third highest number of super-rich in the world

Ruby Stockham
13 October, 2015

Credit Suisse report paints a stark picture of global inequality

Osborne’s recovery is built on a growing mountain of debt

Carl Packman
13 October, 2015

The average UK household is set to owe close to £10,000 in unsecured debt by the end of 2016

One in four jobs outside of London now pays less than the Living Wage

Ruby Stockham
12 October, 2015

Jobs paying below the Living Wage have proliferated around the country

OECD corporate tax proposals fall flat

Prem Sikka
6 October, 2015

Global tax reform should be handled by the United Nations rather than the OECD

Comment: Why Jeremy Corbyn must look beyond the politics of austerity

Peter Harris
6 October, 2015

Labour’s electoral strategy must be much broader than mere opposition to the worst excesses of austerity

Experts think George Osborne is wrong on the impact of slashing tax credits

Ruby Stockham
5 October, 2015

The IFS has called the chancellor’s optimism ‘arithmetically impossible’

One in five UK employees were on low pay last year

Ruby Stockham
5 October, 2015

New report finds proportion of employees on the minimum wage has been rising steadily over past 15 years

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