Some potholes are deep and cause problems for cyclists.
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Will Labour’s pothole politics provide the meaningful infrastructure investment desperately needed in Britain?
Osborne and Balls pictured together in 2016.
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The former chancellor and shadow chancellor have revealed how their parties collaborated on devising some of the most damaging policies of the past 20 years.
George Osborne’s eyes a return to politics.
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The main distinguishing feature of Osborne’s policy record was presiding over one of the worst economic recoveries in British history.
in 2016, George Osborne told the BBC it would have to cover the cost of free licences for over 75s introduced by Gordon Brown in 2001.
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When the government shunted its responsibility on to the BBC, it turned the national broadcaster into a welfare agency – now it can’t afford it.
Is this what anyone voted for?
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The former Chancellor was no economist, but he was better at politics than Theresa May.
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There’s a good reason why Brexiters aren’t coming up with an alternative to Theresa May’s Chequers plan.
A Standard day at the office.
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The former chancellor is walking a path between critic and conformist.
Years of experience. Just in the wrong field.
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The former chancellor has no experience of journalism, but that hasn’t prevented him from taking over London’s most important newspaper.
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The former Chancellor is by no means the first to walk the line between media and political elite.
We don’t do backbench.
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The former PM appears to be distancing himself from the policies of the new government.
Ta-dah!
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Arguments about reducing the tax burden of companies tend to get associated with rabid neoliberals. Here’s why they needn’t be.
Do the Chancellor’s sums add up.
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Rates of corporation tax have a very human impact.
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The Land Registry is a valuable asset – so why not keep it in state hands, for the public good?
A political football?
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How will the football influence the vote? Here are the possibilities …
Boris Johnson is the most quoted personality in the referendum debate.
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Media coverage of the debate has so far been dominated by Conservative men
Osborne, managing expectations?
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Part two of British chancellor George Osborne’s case for staying put is realistic but flawed.
Cleaning up?
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The government should resist the temptation to soften monitoring efforts aimed at MPs and their families and associates.
What the Treasury says.
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New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
Sweets for my sweets …
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If only it were as simple as sweetness.
Because knowledge is power.
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Small nuclear reactors are one step closer to powering the UK’s future energy requirements.