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Green Infrastructure QE can steer Europe off the austerity road to ruin

Caroline Lucas
20 January, 2015

The programme could provide Europe with millions of fairly paid jobs, substantial tax revenues and help to address climate change

Inclusive prosperity must mean pain for the 1 per cent. But no politician is brave enough

James Bloodworth
19 January, 2015

The interests of the banker and his cleaner are worlds apart

A rising tide does not lift all boats: why we need to declare war on inequality

Matthew Whittley
17 January, 2015

We need to restructure the economy so that growth is driven by investment in infrastructure, creating the well-paid jobs we need to ensure working people get a fair deal.

How Labour can regain the trust of British businesses

Ed Wallis
16 January, 2015

If Labour is going to make the changes it wants to, it needs a new partnership with business.

More people prefer higher spending to deeper cuts

James Bloodworth
16 January, 2015

The public appear reluctant to embrace George Osborne’s plan for even deeper cuts.

Roll of Dishonour: The 37 firms who failed to pay the minimum wage – named and shamed

James Bloodworth
15 January, 2015

The government have ‘named and shamed’ 37 employers who have failed to pay their workers the minimum wage.

Can this year’s graduates really expect record salaries?

Ruby Stockham
13 January, 2015

New research suggests that the median starting salary for graduates will reach £30,000 for the first time this year.

Transport secretary denies petrol tax cuts as Osborne launches investigation into falling prices

13 January, 2015

What is happening to petrol prices? The Conservatives can’t seem to decide.

Public Accounts Committee says DWP is failing to tackle error and fraud in Housing Benefit claims

13 January, 2015

Despite years of calls for better management, in 2013-14 overpayments amounted to £1.4 billion and underpayments to £0.4 billion.

The Tory spending dossier: misleading, hollow and party political

Daisy Srblin
6 January, 2015

The Conservatives have failed to produce a sustainable critique of Labour’s spending plans.

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