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    Economics

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Economics news from Civil Service World
    Reeves: 10,000 civil service jobs to go in admin cost-cutting drive
    24 Mar Economics

    Reeves: 10,000 civil service jobs to go in admin cost-cutting drive

    Civil service unions call for honesty about impact of cuts on public services
    by Tevye Markson
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    15 May Economics
    Treasury appoints new second perm sec to support economic growth mission
    New fiscal framework becomes law as MPs back Charter for Budget Responsibility
    30 Jan Economics
    New fiscal framework becomes law as MPs back Charter for Budget Responsibility
    Reeves: Green book refresh will ‘deliver fair hearing' for all regions
    29 Jan Economics
    Reeves: Green book refresh will ‘deliver fair hearing' for all regions
    Unlike the farce at Westminster, public sector cuts are no joke
    21 Oct 2022 Economics
    Unlike the farce at Westminster, public sector cuts are no joke
    Jeremy Hunt has been dealt a difficult hand. But with no PM, it's hard to see what authority the chancellor has to make these serious decisions
    Jeremy Hunt denies return to austerity as spending cuts loom
    18 Oct 2022 Economics
    Jeremy Hunt denies return to austerity as spending cuts loom
    Chancellor says "eye-watering" decisions ahead as he is accused of unveiling "austerity season two"
    Departments brace for cuts as Hunt scraps tax measures
    17 Oct 2022 Economics
    Departments brace for cuts as Hunt scraps tax measures
    Chancellor tears apart 'mini-budget' and tells departments to find "efficiency savings"
    Liz Truss has promised to 'grow the pie'. But which pie?
    17 Oct 2022 Economics
    Liz Truss has promised to 'grow the pie'. But which pie?
    The government has placed growth at the centre of its plans, but what sort of growth? And who really creates value and wealth? Professor Colin Talbot explores the often-neglected parts of our economy to explain why increasing value is not just about growing GDP
    'Difficult decisions needed': Truss walks back on spending cuts pledge
    13 Oct 2022 Economics
    'Difficult decisions needed': Truss walks back on spending cuts pledge
    Departments face uncertainty over their budgets amid economic crisis
    Truss insists she won't cut public spending to pay for mini-budget
    12 Oct 2022 Economics
    Truss insists she won't cut public spending to pay for mini-budget
    Government will reduce debt by "making sure we spend public money well", PM says
    Departments could face funding cuts of 15%, IFS warns
    11 Oct 2022 Economics
    Departments could face funding cuts of 15%, IFS warns
    Inflation could mean “hidden” austerity if spending settlements remain unchanged, as think tank predicts £62bn of “fiscal tightening” needed
    Bank of England warns of 'material risk to financial stability'
    11 Oct 2022 Economics
    Bank of England warns of 'material risk to financial stability'
    Bank bolsters its emergency bond-buying plan as market turmoil continues
    Kwasi Kwarteng brings forward fiscal plan to 31 October
    10 Oct 2022 Economics
    Kwasi Kwarteng brings forward fiscal plan to 31 October
    Chancellor will also publish OBR forecast earlier than planned in U-turn following mini-budget turmoil
    DIT's James Bowler named Treasury perm sec
    10 Oct 2022 Economics
    DIT's James Bowler named Treasury perm sec
    He will be joined by second perm secs Cat Little and Beth Russell

    Bank of England chief calls mini-budget fallout ‘unprecedented’
    07 Oct 2022 Economics
    Bank of England chief calls mini-budget fallout ‘unprecedented’
    Cabinet Office minister Zahawi apologises for government’s failings in TV debate
    Kwarteng refuses to commit to bringing spending plans forward
    05 Oct 2022 Economics
    Kwarteng refuses to commit to bringing spending plans forward
    Confusion follows reports that chancellor's fiscal statement could be moved from 23 November
    MoJ perm sec Antonia Romeo 'lined up for Treasury top job'
    03 Oct 2022 Economics
    MoJ perm sec Antonia Romeo 'lined up for Treasury top job'
    Romeo is Kwasi Kwarteng's favourite to replace Sir Tom Scholar, according to reports
    Civil service unions urge Truss to rule out austerity drive
    30 Sep 2022 Economics
    Civil service unions urge Truss to rule out austerity drive
    More spending cuts would be an "act of national vandalism", PCS, Prospect and FDA chiefs say
    Team Truss’s top three themes already twisted into knots
    28 Sep 2022 Economics
    Team Truss’s top three themes already twisted into knots
    The NHS, the energy crisis and the economy were would-be PM Truss's top priorities. But the Plan for Patients is underwhelming
    Kwarteng to set out medium-term fiscal plan in November
    27 Sep 2022 Economics
    Kwarteng to set out medium-term fiscal plan in November
    Treasury says chancellor's plan will set out further details on the government’s fiscal rules
    Mini-budget fallout has wrecked spending plans, says ex-Treasury chief
    27 Sep 2022 Economics
    Mini-budget fallout has wrecked spending plans, says ex-Treasury chief
    Nick Macpherson says government has ‘broken a cardinal rule’ and flags fears over public sector pay
    Civil servants ‘face two-year pay squeeze’ as Truss abandons spending review plans
    26 Sep 2022 Economics
    Civil servants ‘face two-year pay squeeze’ as Truss abandons spending review plans
    Real-terms pay cuts expected as government abandons planned spending review
    Mini-budget: Kwarteng tightens Universal Credit sanctions, despite DWP failure to publish research
    23 Sep 2022 Economics
    Mini-budget: Kwarteng tightens Universal Credit sanctions, despite DWP failure to publish research
    DWP has been accused of undermining trust by refusing to publish evaluation of benefit sanctions
    Mini-budget: Departments ‘face difficult decisions’, chancellor warns
    23 Sep 2022 Economics
    Mini-budget: Departments ‘face difficult decisions’, chancellor warns
    Kwarteng unveils £45bn package of tax cuts in bid to boost economic growth
    Mini-budget: Kwarteng scraps Office of Tax Simplification
    23 Sep 2022 Economics
    Mini-budget: Kwarteng scraps Office of Tax Simplification
    Chancellor says fiscal reform will be embedded “into the heart of government” in future
    Treasury rejects call for OBR forecast alongside mini-budget
    21 Sep 2022 Economics
    Treasury rejects call for OBR forecast alongside mini-budget
    MPs' request for "vital" assessment rejected, with Treasury citing need to move at "immense speed"
    Kwarteng ‘will need to tweak fiscal rules’ for £30bn tax cuts
    20 Sep 2022 Economics
    Kwarteng ‘will need to tweak fiscal rules’ for £30bn tax cuts
    Chancellor also eyes new “low-tax growth zones” and planning reforms in mini-budget
    I imagined that life would be a lot like The Thick of It – becoming a civil service apprentice
    02 Aug 2022 Economics
    I imagined that life would be a lot like The Thick of It – becoming a civil service apprentice
    Teale Cunningham is an economic analyst in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. His role is part of the Government Economic Service Degree Apprenticeship Programme
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