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Cameron needs to check his figures on those ‘successful welfare reductions’

Ruby Stockham
16 April, 2015

There are 400,000 more people on benefits than the DWP predicted in 2011

Labour’s manifesto commits to a new industrial strategy

Tony Burke
13 April, 2015

Miliband has promised a future Labour government will improve productivity through a new industrial strategy

Five things we learned from the Labour manifesto launch

James Bloodworth
13 April, 2015

What to expect from a Labour government

Once again on the myth of Labour’s ‘out of control’ spending

James Bloodworth
13 April, 2015

The Labour party got it wrong. Just not in the way you think

David Cameron comes clean: he’s secretly a Marxist

James Bloodworth
10 April, 2015

The Tories have tacitly made a very important concession

Moody’s: Tory EU exit bigger risk to credit rating than election uncertainty

James Bloodworth
9 April, 2015

The prospect of Britain leaving the European Union is a bigger threat to the UK economy than uncertainty over the General Election, according to the respected agency

Trident: It’s ideological Tory cuts that are putting Britain at risk

James Bloodworth
9 April, 2015

It isn’t Ed Miliband ‘fighting his own brother for the leadership’ that will put Britain at risk, it’s ideological Tory cuts

How much will the change in the domicile rule raise in tax?

Richard Murphy
8 April, 2015

This is not only a big step forward for tax and social justice but will give the Treasury a boost

Osborne won’t rule out cutting child benefit to meet Tory spending target

Ruby Stockham
7 April, 2015

The IFS say that incorporating child benefit into universal credit could cost 4.3 million families £1,000 a year

Can David Cameron really create another two million jobs?

Tony Dolphin
1 April, 2015

No one should imagine it will be easy to achieve

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