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  • Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond - Conversation 30.01.25454397
  • UK economy had zero growth between July and September - BBC 23.12.24447354
  • Ultra-rich right-wingers line-up to blast the budget - LFF 10.11.24440124
  • Labour has imposed a £19.5bn stealth tax - LFF 30.10.24440121
  • How the UK’s social security system stopped tackling poverty - Conversation 20.06.24420958
  • Why the UK Economy Stopped Working - Bloomberg 20.06.24422566
  • UK has moved out of recession, official figures show - Guardian 10.05.24417349
  • UK will be worst performer in G7 next year, OECD forecasts - Guardian 02.05.24410356
  • Should the UK embrace higher net migration or rethink the economy? - Guardian 04.02.24398368
  • London outpacing other UK cities on services exports, report says - Guardian 23.01.24396270
  • UK economy shrinks at quickest pace in seven months - LFF 13.09.23373079
  • Councils, sewage, school buildings: Britain has neglected the dull but vital stuff – and is paying a heavy price - The Guardian 07.09.23371726
  • Food prices: How can I save money on my grocery shop? - BBC 31.07.23370464
  • UK economy forecast to shrink by 0.3% this year, says IMF - Guardian 11.04.23340350
  • UK mine plan pits enthusiasts against environmentalists - Tuko 03.03.23332776
  • Britain’s GDP figures are a fudge that hides the true state of our economy - New Statesman 10.02.23337814
  • Britain to be worst-performing major economy this year, warns IMF; UK mortgage approvals tumble and company insolvencies surge – as it happened - Guardian 31.01.23354262
  • Food shortages: five ways to fix ‘unfair’ supply chains - Conversation 25.01.23326758
  • Five charts that show the UK’s economic prospects in 2023 - Guardian 29.12.22327821
  • Video: Schottland in der Krise - Arte YouTube 22.12.22 - de322038
  • Hunt cracks down on benefit claimants amid chronic shortage of workers - The Guardian 17.11.22319271
  • Why higher corporation tax is good for growth - New Statesman 17.10.22310792
  • Mini-budget will not lead to promised growth, leading economists tell MPs - Guardian 12.10.22323995
  • Britain faces crisis upon crisis, and our leaders are absent. This is how a country falls apart - The Guardian 10.08.22302561
  • Is it back to the 1970s for the UK economy? Yes, but not in the way you think - Observer 02.07.22293516
  • Cost of living crisis: what research says about the potential psychological impact - Conversation 08.06.22290642
  • Markets hit by China lockdown fears; UK manufacturing confidence slides amid supply crunch – as it happened - Guardian 25.04.22284513
  • The UK government is balancing its books on the backs of the poor - Guardian 13.03.22276934
  • Cost of living jumps for two-thirds of UK adults - Canary 20.01.22270751
  • Brexit is harming the UK economy, say 44% of voters - Guardian 30.10.21260955
  • Autumn budget 2021: where the money comes from and what it is spent on - Guardian 28.10.21260515
  • Budget 2021: what’s really going on in the UK economy? - Guardian 27.10.21259314
  • One in seven shops now vacant across the UK - Guardian 30.07.21252125
  • Economists urge BBC to rethink 'inappropriate' reporting of UK economy - IPPR 30.11.20227815
  • Government’s ‘New Deal’ fund is less than was spent upgrading one London tube station - Left Foot Forward 02.07.20211981
  • RNLI donations surge after Tory criticism of its work overseas - Guardian 16.09.19189678
  • 7 principles for a sovereign wealth fund - New Economics Foundation 25.05.17181230
  • Higher wages could be the answer to our economic woes - Independent 02.04.17181233
  • Norway’s $885bn-nil advantage in Britain’s sea of social troubles - Guardian 15.01.17181234
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