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George Osborne

Brexit demands a new economic vision, not Osborne’s corporate tax cuts

Prem Sikka
4 July, 2016

The government needs a new fiscal policy and it should be built on investment in the people

George Osborne is in denial and Carney can’t do it alone – we need an action plan for the economy

Geoff Tily
1 July, 2016

As well as responding to the shock of Brexit, our economic policy must begin to repair the country

Brexit briefing: what’s happening in all the major parties?

26 June, 2016

With Labour and the Conservatives in chaos, we offer an overview of what’s been happening in British politics since Friday

Working people must not pay the price for Brexit, says TUC chief

24 June, 2016

Frances O’Grady says protecting jobs and living standards is a priority after vote to leave EU

Teachers vote to strike over George Osborne’s cuts to schools

23 June, 2016

NUT votes by 91.7 per cent for industrial action

Tory MPs in revolt over George Osborne’s ‘Brexit Budget’ cuts – what took them so long?

Josiah Mortimer
15 June, 2016

Finally they discover spending cuts they don’t support

Northern Ireland’s open border with Republic of Ireland is only safe with Britain in the EU

Ed Jacobs
6 June, 2016

Osborne stresses Brexit economics in Northern Ireland, but the stakes are much higher

Are Osborne’s ‘overblown’ Brexit numbers doing more harm than good?

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
27 May, 2016

Lots of people are sceptical about the Treasury’s apocalyptic warnings, including the public, economic experts and most of the Remain campaign

IMF: Long-term effects of Brexit would be ‘negative and substantial’

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
13 May, 2016

Incomes, house prices, output, currency and investment could all be hit hard by a Leave vote

Panama Papers: Labour must pull together to end corruption

Saira O'Mallie
10 May, 2016

As the government launches its anti-corruption summit, Labour should call for justice for the world’s poorest

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