Cable turns on coalition’s economic strategy
In an article in the New Statesman Vince Cable has conceded that debt-funded investment in infrastructure “may assist in reviving growth”.
In an article in the New Statesman Vince Cable has conceded that debt-funded investment in infrastructure “may assist in reviving growth”.
The lack of any coherent manufacturing and industrial strategy from the current government is proving to be a disaster for the UK economy, writes Tony Burke.
Tony Burke looks at the flaws in the Beecroft report and how it is sneaking in damage to workers’ rights under the radar.
Vince Cable is quizzed on the cabinet’s mysterious Growth Implementation Committee.
This week Chuka Umunna has written to his opposite number Vince Cable to express his and Labour’s opposition to further reform of the Equality Commission.
Another day, another poll to pile further misery on Nick Clegg and boost his main rival Vince Cable, reports Shamik Das.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has followed Labour leader Ed Miliband’s lead, making fresh overtures to business secretary Vince Cable.
After the excitement of the Beecroft report, little interest has been shown in the employment law changes that the Tory-led government wants to pursue.
Poll figures released by YouGov yesterday show that 45% of people believe George Osborne should be replaced as chancellor of the Exchequer
Replacing Regional Development Agencies with a more-aspirational Regional Growth Fund has not produced any evidential improvements for regional economies.