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British children facing Christmas homeless crisis
Speed Read At least 130,000 youngsters will be living in temporary accommodation this festive season, a rise of 59% in five years
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Harry Leslie Smith: left-wing activist dies aged 95
In Depth Admirers of tireless anti-austerity campaigner flood Twitter with #IStandWithHarry hashtag
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Labour dismisses Hammond's 'broken promises Budget'
In Depth Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell say austerity is far from over
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Budget 2018: three things you might have missed
Speed Read Beer drinkers will be toasting the Chancellor, but self-employed workers feel short changed
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No-deal Brexit would require emergency budget, says Hammond
Speed Read Chancellor warns end to austerity plan due to be announced today could be cancelled in a no-deal scenario
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Could police cuts could swing the next election?
Speed Read MPs warn of ‘dire consequences’ without extra funding, in what may prove Labour’s surprise trump card
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Austerity ‘squarely to blame’ for rise in prison violence
Speed Read Labour look to link sharp rise in attacks and self-harm to government spending cuts
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Are lotteries a tax on the poor?
Speed Read As one lucky US lottery winner pockets nearly a billion dollars, old accusations are refuelled
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End austerity or eliminate the deficit?
Speed Read Theresa May faces ‘stark choice’ as IFS warns of massive tax hikes needed to ease squeeze on public services
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Greece to end limits on cash withdrawals
Speed Read Restrictions on amount of money transferred overseas will also be lifted as capital controls eased
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Local councils at breaking point as further cuts loom
Speed Read ‘Worst yet to come’ for local authorities as council bosses forced to make further £1bn savings
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Surprise surplus gives Hammond wiggle room to splash the cash
Speed Read Borrowing down and tax revenue up as figures reveal budget deficit lower than expected
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Eurozone bailout programme finally ends
Speed Read Final payment to prop-up countries following the financial crisis made to Greece on Monday
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Two-thirds of Brits still don’t trust banks
Speed Read Ten years on from the financial crisis, survey finds trust for banking system in short supply
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