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Whoever triumphs on 12th December will play by different fiscal rules
Gemma Tetlow / November 18, 2019
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Labour's broadband pledge: Why you should take the party seriously on nationalisation 
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Be under no illusion: the party would seek to implement its radical plans for public ownership. But that doesn’t mean they will work
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How passing Johnson's agreement could still end in a no-deal Brexit
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Economics and investment report: The spectre of “lowflation”
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Is inflation dead or just hibernating?
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Labour's confused plans for nationalising industry
Guy de Jonquières / November 7, 2019
Regulatory reform, not state ownership, is the key to improved delivery of public services
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Is Johnson dragging us towards a second Brexit cliff edge?
David Henig / November 6, 2019
The consequence of stated government policy would be a delayed crash-out departure at the end of the transition
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A new treaty raises questions over parliamentary scrutiny
Rita Donaghy / November 6, 2019
The UK-South Korea free trade agreement is good news but the government must ensure greater transparency going forwards
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Brexit: how will the new Northern Ireland protocol work? 
David Henig / October 24, 2019
It is no surprise that the DUP is outraged by this controversial part of the new Withdrawal Agreement 
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Expensive, distortionary and inequitable: time to sort out the way we tax business owners
Kate Smith / October 21, 2019
Few elements of the tax system are so desperately in need of reform as this
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