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The Sun and ‘Taxpayers Alliance’ try to scapegoat public health bosses

Joe Lo
27 November, 2020

Trying to shift the blame?

How to fill the government’s financial black hole without hitting ordinary people

Joe Lo
26 November, 2020

You don’t have to cut teachers’ pay or help for the world’s poorest.

Sunak’s pay cut will speed up civil servant brain drain

Mike Clancy
26 November, 2020

It’s hard to run a government if your best people keep leaving because they’re underpaid.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak

Prof Prem Sikka: Sunak’s spending review is austerity-light

Prem Sikka
26 November, 2020

For the economy to recover, we need more government investment.

Radical roundup: 10 stories that got buried – 25th Nov 2020

Josiah Mortimer
25 November, 2020

Left Foot Forward’s roundup of the progressive news you might have missed this week.

‘All businesses should have a mission’: What are BCorps?

Lucy Skoulding
25 November, 2020

The new movement of businesses balancing purpose with profit. Can they help tilt the balance in favour of communities?

6 major problems with the Chancellor’s Spending Review

Lucy Skoulding
25 November, 2020

After a year devastated by the coronavirus pandemic and with 36 days until the Brexit transition period ends, a lot was expected from Sunak’s speech

Spending Review: Just some of the times Tory ministers pledged to keep the aid budget intact

Josiah Mortimer
25 November, 2020

One minister promised his ‘good pal’ the Chancellor wouldn’t be cutting the aid budget only in September…

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Caroline Lucas: The world is burning. Sunak’s Spending Review needs to deal with that

Caroline Lucas
24 November, 2020

We need a Green New Deal more than ever, writes Caroline Lucas.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak

Public sector pay freeze deemed ‘insulting’ as Sunak asked to rethink

Lucy Skoulding
24 November, 2020

It would impact those who have already sacrificed so much during the pandemic

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