Economic policy
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Editorial: Indebted at college, commodified at work and ripped-off by high rents, young adults cannot get ahead like their parents once did. Gen Y must make itself heard at the ballot box
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Key figure in EU deal Cameron sealed in Brussels last month to replace Sir Nicholas Macpherson
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Party’s former election chief says tax and spending plans echo Ed Balls’s approach that was derided by supporters of Jeremy Corbyn
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It’ll take more than one good policy to rebuild Labour’s economic credibility, so entrenched is the idea that the party caused the crash
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Shadow chancellor John McDonnell tells Guardian restoring Labour’s economic reputation is “struggle of generation”
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Backbencher tipped as Corbyn challenger to call for party to be ‘tough on inequality, tough on the causes of inequality’
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Letters: Contrary to Professor Brendan McSweeney’s assertion, I do not believe wages will rise as a result of Brexit
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Editorial: All sides can believe what they want to in the debate about whether the EU makes the UK’s GDP bigger. But rights with reach across national borders undoubtedly make the economy better for a continent’s workforce
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Letters: It is easier to deny decent wages, job security and pensions to those joining than it is to take them away from those who already have them
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Editorial: George Osborne’s fixation with flattering the books is jeopardising much-needed investment in the UK’s future power generation
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Letter: Privatisation of the GIB could move its focus away from novel and riskier low-carbon projects in favour of easier, more commercial projects
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David Cameron is under fire from the press and Tory MPs. It would become him to act more courteously to the pro-Europeans on the other side of the house
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On the eve of a crucial budget, the chancellor is still wedded to a flawed interpretation of the economy
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Local authorities are under pressure to contract out services, but a new campaign wants a public right to recall providers who do a bad job
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Current economic policy is failing to prevent wage stagnation and increasing child poverty. Time to rewrite the rules
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Letters: These one-size-fits-all packages don’t provide value for money or effectively meet the needs of residents
George Osborne's November pledges: how far has he got?