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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Bank of England staff handed £25m in bonuses
Top bankers have pocketed up to £22,500 on top of their regular salaries, as critics say there is ‘no justification’
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Published in: Home: OpinionKate Forbes’ economic agenda is just as dangerous as her conservative views
OPINION: Scotland’s poorest would likely be worse off under the leadership of the SNP finance minister
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe deserve better than Starmer’s Blairite government. Here’s how we get it
OPINION: To avoid another government committed to continuing Thatcherism, we need new tech that makes votes count
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Published in: Home: OpinionIn just 44 days, Liz Truss has made the UK immeasurably worse
OPINION: The PM’s legacy will be one of a tanking pound, soaring inflation, and a seemingly inevitably recession
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Published in: Home: NewsPensions accused of fuelling cost of living hike by gambling on food prices
At least two major UK pension schemes are investing in commodities that are central to the cost of living crisis
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisFears for new UK Financial Bill as banks accused of profiting off hunger
New bill will further weaken ‘watered down’ rules that allowed banks to gain billions as food and fuel prices soared
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionLiz Truss is returning to the fairytale economics of the 1980s
Excessive inequality and wealth redistribution to the rich have wrecked the economy. ‘Trussonomics’ won’t help
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionA planned economy is the only way to save the planet. Here’s how
Capitalism has never offered so little to humanity, while socialism has never been more feasible. Now is the time...
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisWhy Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement was tone deaf to the UK economic crisis
The chancellor helped out middle-income households, but left the poorest with just a fraction of the support they...
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Published in: 50.50Austerity drives populism and is a frontal attack on the rights of women
Women are disproportionately dependent on public services. They can’t afford austerity, and it’s time that...
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Published in: oDRGlobal capitalism in Central Asia and competing economic imaginaries
For the US, Russia and China, Central Asia is a space of competing economic influences.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIran’s protests: time to reform
Without addressing head-on the drivers of the protests and pursuing popular reform, the Iranian leaders are only...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaA declaration from North Africa: food sovereignty is a right
We stand against the plunder of peoples’ resources by multinationals and financial capital and against all forms of...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe Brazilian paradox
The putschist Brazilian administration is not addressing the previous policy shortcomings constructively. Here’s the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaLebanon’s enduring contradictions
A century later, and after several civil wars and invasions, not much has changed in how different Lebanese...
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Published in: oDRA visa-free for dirty money: transborder corruption, Russia and the west
The endemic corruption of Russian business, politics and law enforcement is spreading to the west – and becoming a...
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Published in: oDRIn Georgia, labour exploitation still pays
In striving for a “business-friendly environment”, the Georgian government is further eroding labour rights. Workers...
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Published in: oDRA letter from an inmate of the Southern Gas Corridor
International investment in fossil fuel extraction is making me and other Azerbaijani political prisoners hostages...
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Published in: oDRBootstrapping Ukraine’s tech revolution, one startup at a time
Ukraine’s IT sector is often billed as a key part of the country’s economic future. But what challenges lie ahead...
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Published in: oDROil & Money: tackling corruption and climate change
London can no longer be a welcome host to companies that plunder state and carbon budgets.