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Comment: Within the law or not, tax avoidance should be socially unacceptable

James Bloodworth
9 February, 2015

Tax avoidance can have a devestating social cost. We shouldn’t be afraid of pointing that out

Employers need to be flexible if they want the best talent to progress

Izzy Hatfield
6 February, 2015

The rungs on the middle of the career ladder are becoming fewer and wider-spaced

Labour’s tuition fees proposal is the worst of all worlds

Sally Hunt
4 February, 2015

Universities will be left with a huge funding gap – and students still won’t be able to pay off their loans

UK government planning biggest fiscal consolidation of 32 advanced economies, says IFS

Ruby Stockham
4 February, 2015

If Osborne’s new plans to meet fiscal targets were to be implemented, public spending would hit lowest level since 1948

There is nothing anti-business about wanting Boots to pay tax

Matthew Whittley
3 February, 2015

Tax avoidance is the real catastrophe for Britain

Personal debt is set to boom in 2015 – communities must change tack

Carl Packman
29 January, 2015

We are caught in a debt-trap and we all need to talk about it

tax-havens

Tackling inequality means tackling tax dodging

Charlie Samuda
29 January, 2015

We can’t provide world class public services if a few at the top keep dodging their obligations

Benefits bill ‘virtually unchanged’ under coalition, says IFS

29 January, 2015

The biggest cuts to the welfare system are ‘yet to come’ says think tank

Labour’s defence of their economic record has gone unheard, not unsaid

Ruby Stockham
28 January, 2015

Balls and Miliband have repeatedly explained the crisis in terms of the global crash – but they still face accusations of evasion

Comment: What the British left can learn from Greece

Carl Packman
28 January, 2015

What’s good for the European project is not always good for the people of Europe

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