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"The option of taxing your way out of the deficit no longer exists if it ever did" Osborne conference speechOsborne unveils brutal new cuts for working age Brits![]() George Osborne ratchets up severity of his austerity programme, with a promise to introduce £25 billion of new cuts in the next parliament Pain, poverty and the cold, hard sound of Tory applause![]() The applause was as hard-edged as George Osborne's smile. Even after all these years, he still hasn't learned how to look convincingly happy. And the Conservatives like him all the more for it. Osborne's vision of the future is worthy of a Terminator movie![]() Osborne must now be considered the most divisive chancellor in modern British political history Elsewhere...Comment: Miliband has run out of excuses for opposing an EU referendum![]() With powers being sent to Scotland, Miliband can't keep refusing Brits a say on the EU Comment: How bureaucrats strangled the night-time economy![]() A thriving night-time economy is being killed off by police and local government | Largest lenders in 2013: the top 20Today, we publish data showing the most active mortgage lenders in 2013. ABI publishes 'UK Insurance Key Facts 2014Insurers paying out in excess of £450 million every day to UK customers – ABI publishes ‘UK Insurance Key Facts 2014’. Engineering dominates top ten graduate starting salariesStudents graduating from engineering courses are likely to be amongst the highest graduate earners, according to The Times Good University Guide 2015. Guidance at retirement should cover mortgages, CML saysWe are urging that government plans to introduce free guidance for those about to retire should explicitly refer to outstanding debts, including mortgages. NASUWT comments on Ofsted's pupils behaviour reportChris Keates: 'The Chief Inspector is, as usual, talking nonsense to suggest that teachers accept poor behaviour from pupils or are failing to address it'. Lenders welcome government commitment on flooding insuranceWe welcome government measures seeking to ensure that people in areas at risk of flooding are able to afford adequate insurance cover for their homes. |

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