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George Osborne

No, Daily Mail, the IFS didn’t blame Brexit for the worst living standards since the 1920s

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
25 November, 2016

Someone is misrepresenting the evidence – but it’s not the IFS

Dear Philip Hammond: Stop the cuts and back the NHS in Autumn Statement

Dave Prentis
17 November, 2016

Unison calls on chancellor to change course on public services

New homelessness legislation is welcome – but we need social housing to make it work

Kevin Gulliver
4 November, 2016

George Osborne’s approach should be consigned to the dustbin of history

The economy is stalling – but to fix it we need to look beyond Brexit

Jos Gallacher
27 October, 2016

We must get back to debating low productivity, low investment, low wages and regional imbalances

George Osborne’s legacy is in tatters – the victims of austerity deserve an apology

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
26 October, 2016

The new chancellor is facing an £84bn black hole

Hard Brexiteers have a curious idea about political mandates

Richard Douglas
24 October, 2016

The hard Brexit mandate is tied entirely to the claims of Remain campaigners

If Brexit was a victory for working people, why is the National Living Wage being revised down?

12 October, 2016

The Resolution Foundation predicts the wage will be 10p lower than expected in 2017

Are the Tories starting to see sense on housing?

Kevin Gulliver
3 October, 2016

If the government wants to help the ‘left behind’ then housing is the place to start

Is sugar the new tobacco? The industry’s lobbying tactics suggest so

Malcolm Clark
30 September, 2016

Hundreds of thousands of pounds a month are being spent on political lobbying

End of the honeymoon? Jim O’ Neill resigns from Theresa May’s government

23 September, 2016

Osborne ‘star signing’ leaves Treasury

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