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  • People are going hungry – and are being blamed for their own poverty - Peoples Assembly 359308
  • @NoFarmsNoFoods417841
  • Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.5% and halves UK growth forecast - Guardian 06.02.25455348
  • The way UK inflation is worked out is changing – and it will matter for everyone - Conversation 03.02.25455038
  • Higher energy bills push UK inflation to 6-month high in October - AP News 20.11.24441466
  • The cost of living crisis has made the UK a poorer, more anxious nation – and worse is yet to come - Guardian 26.04.24408936
  • What is the UK inflation rate and how does it affect me? - BBC 17.04.24408023
  • Rishi Sunak breaks yet another pledge as economy shrinks and fears of recession grow - LFF 22.12.23391128
  • New pressure to cut interest rates as UK economy falters and US inflation dips - Guardian 22.12.23390898
  • This chart perfectly sums up how badly the Tories have ruined the economy - LFF 23.11.23385985
  • UK wage growth cannot conceal escalating cost-of-living surge and social inequality - WSWS 18.08.23367501
  • Tory MP roasted by Nick Robinson for trying to claim UK economy is in great shape - LFF 16.08.23366366
  • Chart sums up perfectly just how bad Britain’s economy is under the Tories - LFF 14.08.23366370
  • Fragile UK economy set to dodge recession for now - Reuters 13.07.23358966
  • Britain is the only G7 country where inflation is still rising - LFF 06.07.23358941
  • Rishi Sunak’s inflation pledge backfires - New Statesman 22.06.23358932
  • Here’s why unchecked corporate profiteering is the real reason for high inflation - LFF 02.06.23349331
  • How corporate profiteering is making us poorer - New Statesman 31.05.23349995
  • UK bonds are in meltdown again – what does that mean for pensions? Expert Q&A - Conversation 26.05.23348189
  • Carnage for the Tories as new figures can’t hide the truth about the wrecked UK economy - Canary 18.04.23341771
  • UK set to perform the worst of any G7 country this year, IMF predicts - LFF 12.04.23341347
  • Why does the UK have highest inflation in G7 and is Brexit a factor? - Guardian 22.03.23336541
  • Inside crumbling courts as judges wrestle with rise in rent eviction cases - Guardian 03.03.23332875
  • Brexit deals blow to UK economy, says expert - Xinhua 360 News 31.01.23327792
  • Britain the only G7 economy forecast to shrink in 2023 - Guardian 31.01.23333421
  • UK could face ‘banking crisis worse than 2008’ if City fails to prepare for fossil fuel collapse - Guardian 12.01.23324343
  • As the cost of living crisis becomes entrenched, Nick Dowson examines the scene of the crime, tracks down the culprits and proposes a route to resolution - New Int 11.01.23325926
  • Martin Rowson on an acrimonious start to 2023 in the UK – cartoon - Guardian 06.01.23328798
  • This was the year the UK was forced to abandon its economic delusions - New Statesman 22.12.22322217
  • Why your mortgage payments are going up but your savings aren’t – and how better monetary policy could help - Conversation 16.12.22320807
  • One of us is a millionaire, the other a care worker. The cruel divide between rich and poor disgusts us both - Guardian 01.12.22318198
  • Over half of Britons say Tories are largely responsible for cost of living crisis, polling shows - LFF 23.11.22318018
  • How Britain’s economic woes stack up against Europe’s – a close look at the figures - The Guardian 19.11.22319261
  • Biggest hit to living standards on record as Hunt lays out autumn statement - Guardian 17.11.22316107
  • Inflation: how to improve official predictions – by asking the public - Conversation 16.11.22316108
  • This budget may not cause Truss-level chaos but it could still provoke markets - Conversation 16.11.22316105
  • Tax rises and severe cuts expected in autumn budget as Britain enters longest ever recession - WSWS 14.11.22315790
  • UK councils slashing services to meet £3.2bn budget shortfall - Guardian 28.10.22314198
  • How legacies of empire are breaking Britain’s economy - Open Democracy 26.10.22312684
  • Union warns of further poverty if benefits aren’t brought in line with inflation - Left Foot Forward 09.10.22310798
  • Pound recovers but remains at low levels – how to assess the long-term value of sterling - Conversation 03.10.22308986
  • A ‘British blowout’: How Europe has reacted to the UK’s economic crisis and the plummeting pound - Left Foot Forward 02.10.22310799
  • 'Enough is Enough': Hundreds of Thousands March Across the UK - CD 01.10.22308706
  • Truss and Kwarteng resist pressure to bring analysis of their tax plans forward - Guardian 30.09.22307975
  • Video: UK economy: is there worse to come? - Economist 29.09.22309296
  • ‘The jewel has lost its shine’: how the world reacted to the UK’s pound crisis - Guardian 27.09.22307278
  • Five charts that will underpin chancellor’s mini-budget - Guardian 23.09.22306746
  • Wages not Weapons: the government must address the cost of living crisis - CND 21.09.22314279
  • The government has finally intervened – to protect energy companies’ profits - The Guardian 08.09.22305174
  • Infographic: UK inflation under each prime minister - Al Jazeera 05.09.22303250
  • How Liz Truss plunged the UK to the brink of recession in just one month - Guardian 03.09.22307974
  • From barristers to refuse collectors, Britons strike en masse - Al Jazeera 26.08.22302408
  • UK sees 80-percent energy price hike amid cost-of-living crisis - Al Jazeera 26.08.22302387
  • After UK inflation again outpaces forecasts, a 13% peak looks optimistic - Guardian 17.08.22300855
  • Inflation at 10%? This is class war – and it was years in the making - Guardian 17.08.22300944
  • UK inflation: Food costs push price rises to new 40-year high - BBC 17.08.22307065
  • UK inflation hits 10.1%, driven by soaring food and fuel prices - Guardian 17.08.22300852
  • UK private tenants hit by record annual rent hikes - Open Democracy 17.08.22301731
  • Cost of living: Campaign group promises ‘autumn offensive’ of protest against the crisis - Left Foot Forward 16.08.22300773
  • Enough is enough. The campaign to fight the cost-of-living crisis - @eiecampaign 08.08.22302378
  • Be warned: inflation could take British politics to a very dark place indeed - Guardian 05.08.22299091
  • Bank of England hikes rates as it predicts 13% inflation and long recession - Guardian 04.08.22298948
  • UK inflation will soar to ‘astronomical’ levels over next year, thinktank warns - Guardian 03.08.22298720
  • Here are 5 immediate steps the government could take to tackle the cost of living crisis - Left Foot Forward 22.07.22297543
  • UK pay falls at fastest rate on record as inflation bites - Guardian 19.07.22295891
  • Defeating Inflation Doesn’t Have to Mean Harming Workers - Jacobin 17.07.22295821
  • Calls grow for UK to make public transport free to ease cost of living burden - Lefy Foot Forward 17.07.22295805
  • ‘I’m really feeling the squeeze’: single mothers on the living costs crisis - Guardian 04.07.22293615
  • UK inflation rises at fastest rate for 40 years as food costs jump - BBC 22.06.22293977
  • Inflation is here to stay unless we get serious - The Times 20.06.22292123
  • Ministers knew heating subsidy was paying billions to UK’s wealthiest - Open Democracy 10.06.22290993
  • UK inflation: what it means for house prices, savings and pay rises - The Guardian 23.05.22288795
  • The Tory guide to surviving the cost of living crisis - Open Democracy 18.05.22287614
  • How the 9% inflation figure hides the real impact of the cost of living crisis - Left Foot Forward 18.05.22287301
  • UK inflation hits 9%, highest since 1982, amid Russia-Ukraine war - Al Jazeera 18.05.22287159
  • Bank of England ‘duty bound’ to trigger recession to curb inflation - Guardian 01.05.22284934
  • Pound slides to weakest level since 2020 as British retail sales fall - FT 22.04.22284018
  • Inflation is eating away at Britain’s schools and hospitals - New Statesman 19.04.22287295
  • 23.4 million people unable to afford the cost of living this spring - New Economics 14.03.22288535
  • Half of UK children ‘will have to sacrifice essentials like food’ due to cost of living crisis, report warns - LFF 14.03.22277722
  • High prices and low growth should nip UK and eurozone interest rate rises in the bud - Observer business agenda 10.04.22281810
  • To tackle the cost of living crisis, we must end the Great British Rip Off - Open Democracy 09.02.22273358
  • Calls for a 6% increase to benefits to protect low-income families amid cost of living crisis - Left Foot Forward 04.02.22272941
  • UK inflation jumps to 30-year high of 5.4% as cost of living crisis deepens - Guardian 19.01.22272930
  • Inflation will push millions of Britons into a winter of acute economic pain - Guardian 16.12.21266946
  • The UK's biggest quarterly economic declines - Guardian 13.05.20226511
  • Fuel prices push UK inflation to six-month high - BBC 19.02.20199160
  • UK inflation is falling fast – that's good and bad news - Guardian 20.03.18181133
  • Why economists are calling for the RPI inflation measure to be scrapped - The Conversation 21.02.18181134
  • UK faces longest fall in living standards since records began, says thinktank - Guardian 23.11.17181137
  • Austerity stories you won’t hear about in today’s Budget - Open Democracy 22.11.17181138
  • Rising inflation … can't blame the workers this time - Guardian 18.10.17181142
  • UK GDP growth weakest since 2013 and slower than previously thought - Guardian 29.09.17181145
  • Northern Rock ten years on: why debt is still the issue - New Economics Foundation 15.09.17181146
  • Larry Elliot: Weak pound is hitting spending rather than boosting UK trade - Guardian 24.08.17181149
  • Fiscal risks report - Office for Budgetary Responsibility 07/17 .pdf181150
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