As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look set to completely dominate politics for the next three years at least. Tony Travers sees the ‘age of austerity’ moving from its ‘phoney war’ stage into a period of potentially radical change – and new and grim social realities for the U
British politics has experienced unprecedented change in recent years. The Conservative–Liberal Demo...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
As political trends snap into sharp focus next week with the crowning of the new Labour leader, the ...
Despite indications that economic growth is picking up, the coalition government shows no sign of mo...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
The Resolution Foundation’s Gavin Kelly, finds that the Liberal Democrats are driving through change...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
In this article, John Van Reenen looks at the UK’s economic performance since the global financial c...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
The expression, “A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson and made when giv...
British politics has experienced unprecedented change in recent years. The Conservative–Liberal Demo...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
As political trends snap into sharp focus next week with the crowning of the new Labour leader, the ...
Despite indications that economic growth is picking up, the coalition government shows no sign of mo...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
The Resolution Foundation’s Gavin Kelly, finds that the Liberal Democrats are driving through change...
With the party season concluded for another year, and parliament about to return from recess, Tim Le...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
In this article, John Van Reenen looks at the UK’s economic performance since the global financial c...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
The expression, “A week is a long time in politics” is attributed to Harold Wilson and made when giv...
British politics has experienced unprecedented change in recent years. The Conservative–Liberal Demo...
Disaffection with politics and politicians has been on the rise since World War II. Will Jennings an...
In 2010 many predicted that Britain’s first post-war coalition government would not last to 2015 and...