Join us from 12 noon onwards on this post, where we’ll be giving live commentary on Alastair Darling’s budget, using CoverItLive and Twitter. Also check the rest of the blog over the course of the afternoon for specialist analysis from ToUChstone team members on different policy implications of the announcement.
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- The government’s unimpressive job creation record
- BoE Agents’ Report suggests unemployment due to rise
- Euro-Parliament’s clear message to EU leaders: for growth’s sake, let’s have a Robin Hood Tax!
- Pat McFadden is right: we need to be making things
- Pressure mounts on single parents to move off unemployment benefits, but where are the family-friendly jobs?
- Monetary and fiscal stimulus are not the same thing
- Energy Bill needs a plan for growth
- Cost of Living: Time to write a letter to the poorest?
- Economic inequality and social justice – lessons from Northern Europe
- G8: Facing both ways means facing the wrong way
- It’s just business. Is that the extent of our foreign policy?
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