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Cameron snubbed Hollande but looks set to give a “generous reception” to Romney

Katie Stanton
14 May, 2012

David Cameron looks set to meet with Mitt Romney when he visits for the Olympics – having previously snubbed François Hollande.

If psephology is destiny, Cameron will be forced further to the right

Daniel Elton
14 May, 2012

David Cameron may have to spend the next three years courting voters to his right, increasingly distant from mainstream Britain.

Cameron puts anti-worker ideology before evidence in Regulatory Reform Bill

Shamik Das
9 May, 2012

Plans to make it easier to sack workers at will are not only wrong in principle but won’t actually reduce unemployment and kickstart the economy.

Cameron reneges on his “promise to the world’s poorest people”. Again

Shamik Das
9 May, 2012

The government once again failed to introduce legislation committing the UK to spending 0.7 per cent of GNI on international development in the Queen’s Speech today.

Cameron’s vetoing of NHS Risk Register release “a desperate act which will backfire badly”

Shamik Das
8 May, 2012

The government announced it will veto the rulint the NHS Risk Register be published, cynically burying the news on the day of the coalition relaunch.

Vote 2012: Did Cameron’s arrogance lead to “no” votes in elected mayor referendums?

Amanda Ramsay
4 May, 2012

Amanda Ramsay reports on the “no” votes in elected mayor referendums in Bradford, Coventry, Manchester and Nottingham.

NIESR: Weak demand is leading to permanently higher unemployment

Daniel Elton
4 May, 2012

According to NIESR’s report this morning, persistently weak demand is maintaining high unemployment, and may lead to a permanently higher rate of joblessness.

Miliband: Cameron and Osborne ‘have helped bankers, millionaires and Murdoch’

Shamik Das
30 April, 2012

Ed Miliband will today seek to portray the Tories as the party of the few, helping bankers, millionaires and Murdoch while doing nothing for everyone else.

US economy grows as UK economy shrinks

Shamik Das
27 April, 2012

As the UK economy descends into a double-dip recession, new figures today show the US economy continuing to grow, albeit it at a slower rate, writes Shamik Das.

Cameron’s downgrading of environment policy bodes ill for the future

Will Straw
26 April, 2012

As the economy goes back into recession, David Cameron has downgraded an appearance at the Clean Energy Ministerial Conference from a keynote to ‘remarks’.

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