IFS forecasts borrowing to hit £350bn, the highest peacetime level in three centuries
Spending review offers stark choice of big rise in borrowing or tax rises
Young men from disadvantaged backgrounds in some areas found to make half as much as those elsewhere
Services will need to be slashed unless central government provides extra money, think-tank warns
It is better to think of the years left to you than to dwell on the years already lived
UK has yet to draw down 24 per cent of England’s entitlement from European Social Fund
Taxes will have to rise to fund £350bn of borrowing but action can wait a few years, says institute
A dozen institutions vulnerable as student numbers drop and pension liabilities grow
Accelerating economic downturn will have significant public health consequences, warns IFS
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One in seven UK employees work in sectors shut largely or entirely because of Covid-19 measures
Think-tank says chancellor will have to raise tax or borrow more for public services
IFS and RF point to difficulties facing most vulnerable and long-term health of economy
IFS analysis shows men benefit more and science courses offer lower returns
Government accused of lack of clarity over National Insurance threshold after tax changes
Institute for Fiscal Studies claims manifestos do not offer ‘a properly credible prospectus’
Manifesto spending levels in line with France and Germany, but more reliant on business levies
Experts say Corbyn could struggle to deliver his plan, and query costings
Institute for Fiscal Studies highlights looming cash crunch for English local authorities
IFS says election spending pledges will leave next to no surplus
Outlook much brighter under a Corbyn government, says report from IFS and Citi
Economists voice concern chancellor has lost control as he embarks on spree amid turmoil
Top 1% of high earners are increasingly likely to be aged 45-55, male and southern
IFS says proposals by Tory leadership hopeful would cost £40bn-£46bn a year
Tory front runner’s pledges incompatible with promise to end austerity, warns think-tank
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