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G7 nations agree to tackle tax evasion
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We look at how a pressing need to cut back spending is seeing drastic changes to the UK's beloved welfare state.
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Slashed welfare stokes ire of UK poor
Hard-hit citizens say benefits overhaul will make struggle for survival even worse for country's jobless.
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Last Modified: 04 Apr 2013 10:20 GMT
British government defends welfare cuts
Finance minister and Work and Pensions Secretary say new welfare cuts will encourage more Britons to work.
Europe
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2013 12:29 GMT
Moody's strips UK of triple-A credit rating
Agency cuts rating by one notch, saying weak growth prospects have derailed government's deficit-reduction strategy.
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Debate on soda tax bubbles up in UK
Health charities champion the levy in fight against obesity, but critics say measure would unfairly tax consumer choice.
Sophie Sportiche
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Last Modified: 02 Feb 2013 13:56 GMT
UK unemployment falls dramatically
Jobless rate decreases by biggest quarterly amount in a decade, but many households remain under financial pressure.
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UK government to make further spending cuts
Finance minister tells parliament latest data shows debt-to-GDP ratio not falling as planned, meaning more cuts needed.
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A note on causes
If we want to make "another world" possible, we need communication that cuts through the grandstanding of politicians.
Dan Hind
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Canadian named new UK Bank governor
Surprise announcement makes Mark Carney, head of Canada's central bank, first non-British citizen to lead institution.
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