Politics - Financial Times - 2010-06-23 02:23:09.
Schools fear reversal of past gains
The consequences of spending cuts in schools are straightforward â less money means fewer teachers, larger classes and will make good results harder to achieve
Politics - Financial Times - 2010-06-23 02:23:09.
Young manager wants changes in stamp duty
A junior executive buying a house for the first time has found the process dismaying because of the stamp duty, from which he would be exempt but for the fact his partner has previously owned a house
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Birmingham's structures hide bleak reality
City grapples with the implications of the public spending squeeze and the impact of George Osborne's debut Budget on its citizens' hopes and ambitions
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Changes seek to ensure spending probity
The government reveals rules to guide the UK's path back to fiscal integrity, including a promise to eliminate underlying borrowing and ensure the national debt is falling within five years
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Unions attack 'vintage Thatcher' job cuts
The future of the labour market became a rhetorical battleground as trade unions flayed the chancellor's Budget â but held their fire on the timing of any industrial action over jobs, pay and pensions
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UK budget
This package should lay a good platform for Britain to recover from the crisis


