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‘I am a Waspi woman and was aware of the pension change – ignorance is no excuse’
Telegraph Money speaks to readers on either side of the Waspi compensation row
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Get ready for 3pc interest rates, says KPMG
Borrowing costs predicted to fall as inflation drops below Bank of England target
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The country knuckling down as Britain’s work ethic fades
What the UK could learn from its neighbours as it grapples with a worklessness crisis
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The English town where children grow up doomed to worklessness
Middlesbrough offers a devastating snapshot of how young people’s prospects are being destroyed
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The bold rate cut exposing the Bank of England’s lack of courage
The spectres of earlier mistakes now haunt rate-setters
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Moral arguments over the state pension are irrelevant. There is no money
Politicians and pressure groups must leave their bountiful fantasylands and accept our dire economic reality
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Prepare for a population explosion that will make immigration even worse
‘Baby boom’ in developing countries contrasts with a ‘baby bust’ in high-income areas
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Treasury warned glut of debt risks market malfunction
Senior City figures raise spectre of a failed debt auction within 18 months
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Britain faces worst sickness crisis since 1990s as millions quit workforce
‘Legacy of pandemic’ blamed as illness-related inactivity climbs to 2.7 million
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The Bank of England’s sinister role in pushing Britain into effective bankruptcy
The losses from unwinding its QE programme are eye-wateringly vast. Yet Threadneedle Street remains seemingly above reproach
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I don’t have much sympathy for the Waspis, and neither should you
If compensation is offered, perhaps I’ll sue the state for sex discrimination on the grounds that women were given an earlier retirement age
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Why Andrew Bailey risks derailing Britain’s recovery
In stamping out every last ember of inflation, the Bank is threatening the green shoots of growth
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Sickness benefits bill to surge by a third as worklessness crisis deepens
Cost of health and disability payments to jump to £90bn within five years
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Middle and high income households ‘face worst hit to living standards since 1960s’
Tories have presided over largest setback since records began, IFS says
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UK borrows more than expected in blow to Hunt’s pre-election tax cut hopes
Government borrowing for February was £2.4bn higher than economists had predicted
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Over-regulation has destroyed the London stock market
In rooting out ‘wrongdoers’, the FCA has repeatedly thrown the baby out with the bathwater
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Inflation drops to two-year low in boost for rate cut hopes
Bank of England to convene after Fed rules out lower borrowing costs
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Labour only has one tool to stop Britain’s collapse into a third world country
The Opposition is perfectly placed to tread where the Conservative Party dares not go
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War on landlords risks billions for economy and thousands of jobs
Successive tax raids under the Tories prompt one in 10 private investors to sell up
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Rachel Reeves distances herself from New Labour economic track record
Shadow chancellor criticises predecessors for not sufficiently regulating financial sector and letting globalisation increase inequality