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Autumn statement 2015
March 2016
George Osborne rebuked for 'no cuts in police budgets' claim
Chancellor claimed he would provide ‘real-terms protection’ but forces face £160m funding cut, statistics watchdog rules
January 2016
Economics blog
It's goodbye Tigger, hello Eeyore as Osborne ditches his upbeat tone
Larry Elliott Economics editor
Labour could stop cooperating with Tories in protest at party funding cuts
December 2015
Theresa May to tell police: you've still got years of budget cuts to come
The Guardian view on social care funding: don’t overload the life raft
Brief letters
A stone’s throw away, lives a decade shorter
Osborne reliant on rising immigration levels to achieve budget surplus
30 November 2015
We need to be shocked into action about why wealth still dictates life expectancy
Paul Mason
There is a vast and growing health inequality between the poor and the well-off, a reflection of the tilted playing field of life
29 November 2015
Peter Preston on press and broadcasting
Smoke, mirrors and George’s marvellous £27bn medicine
Peter Preston
William Keegan's in my view
If only Osborne’s spending would make a great leap forward
William Keegan
28 November 2015
Cuts ‘to hit care of elderly in poorest areas’
Do new stamp duty taxes mean bye-bye buy to let?
27 November 2015
Weakening UK trade puts the brakes on GDP growth
Spending review money comes too late, says social care leader
Politics Weekly UK
Labour split on Syria and George Osborne's U-turns – Politics Weekly podcast
George Osborne's short-term relief for the NHS falls short of a cure
26 November 2015
End of austerity? A silent crisis in local services tells the true story
John Harris
Nils Pratley on finance
The elephant in Barclays' dealing room
Nils Pratley
The Guardian view on local councils: Osborne is creating a northern poorhouse
George Osborne has given us smoke and mirrors
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