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Comment: Austerity rests on a thesis the government doesn’t believe in

Craig Berry Tom Hunt
1 September, 2015

The disproportionate investment bias towards London suggests the government is unconcerned about ‘crowding out’

Review of 1984: making us all paranoid

Ruby Stockham
7 August, 2015

The Playhouse’s production of Orwell’s classic is chillingly immersive

3 things we learned from the inquiry into why Labour lost

James Bloodworth
5 August, 2015

Labour did not lose the election because it was considered ‘Tory-lite’

John Mills: Austerity isn’t working, but that doesn’t mean Corbyn is the answer

John Mills
29 July, 2015

But those who criticise the far-left need to do more than just decry the policies they propose

Comment: Has the Troika destroyed Greece?

Chris Muspratt
25 July, 2015

Pensioners outside banks, a spike in suicide rates – why on earth would any country want to stay part of an EU that allows this?

Why is Labour still not standing up to the Tories?

Ed Jacobs
20 July, 2015

Labour has plenty of ammunition but is distracted by in-fighting

The problem with the Corbyn strategy

Steven Fielding
20 July, 2015

A Labour party preaching anti-austerity might find self-satisfaction in being right, but it is naive to imagine that this will lead to victory

The human cost of the Greek crisis is shameful

Tim Starkey
14 July, 2015

The EU’s austerity measures were never about helping ordinary Greeks

The cuts to come: what will the budget mean for departmental spending?

Alfie Stirling
10 July, 2015

New IPPR analysis of the budget shows a 30 per cent cut in resource spending for unprotected departments by 2019/20

The EU is besieged on all fronts

Stephen Hall
10 July, 2015

By openly ignoring the demands of a member state the EU has presented a gift to its sceptics

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