Labour deserves credit in its fight against health inequalities
What informed person would expect the gap in life expectancy to start narrowing so soon (What's the prognosis? Society, September 7)? And let's give the government some c...
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Lib Dems ponder taxes on higher earners to attract Labour voters
The Liberal Democrats could woo Labour supporters with changes to their tax policies which would benefit low-income households at the expense of higher earners.
Senior ...
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The Conservatives should go for flat tax
David Walker (Analysis, September 5) illustrates the weakness of debate on flat tax. Most support seems to be ideological and sadly innumerate. Support from right of cent...
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Interpretation: a choice of two models
Fischer Family Trust model
This uses value-added data to generate a rounded picture of children's and schools' performances. Working with LEAs, it takes data from that c...
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One tax that the rich will love
It is the new political idea of the season and its sudden prominence is a fascinating commentary on our times. Its endorsement is a badge of virility for every right-of-c...
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BAE Systems' American focus fuels profits rise
BAE Systems yesterday praised the success of its transatlantic strategy as it turned in a sharp rise in half-time profits and signalled further growth to come.
Chairman ...
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Jail term for ex-vicar over refusal to pay council tax
A retired vicar, who had arrived at court brandishing his toothbrush in preparation for prison, was yesterday sentenced to 28 days for refusing to pay the increase in his...
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Germany's electoral choice
I don't think Martin Kettle has really grasped the German political system or how the German electorate have treated Gerhard Schröder (Comment, September 6). When Sc...
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B&Q boss cuts 400 jobs in strategic review
B&Q is expected to cut 400 jobs this week as the DIY chain's parent company, Kingfisher, seeks to shore up profits in the face of a consumer spending slowdown.
The posts...
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Buy-to-let investors creep back into the market
The number of people investing in property has increased as fears of a house price crash abated, figures showed today.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS...
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