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Osborne wrong on short-term demand and tax credit squeeze
IPPR welcomes new capital investment and extra childcareEmployment won't return to pre-recession levels until after 2020 in North East and West Midlands
sborne urged not to forget struggling regions.Ten ideas for Osborne to boost growth
hancellor George Osborne should guarantee jobs for young people who have been out of work for a year and boost public spending on infrastructure to get Britain back to work, according to a new report published today by the IPPR think tank.Housing Strategy misses a trick
Warning of 'lost decade' for house buildingMore than a million young people unemployed
IPPR welcomes plans to increase apprenticeships for young peopleFemale unemployment will worsen as public sector cuts bite
esponding to today's unemployment figures, IPPR North warn that female unemployment will continue to rise as a result of the government cuts to the public sector.More apprenticeships needed to tackle youth unemployment
head of unemployment figures expected to show youth unemployment topping 1 million, new research from the think tank IPPR shows that Government apprenticeship schemes are not helping enough young people out of unemployment.?Government to investigate UK banks' discrimination against women
K banks are discriminating against women, according to a paper by Professor Noreena Hertz, published by the think tank IPPR today.Londoners confident of future economic prospects but Northerners despair as public sector job cuts bite
21,000 public sector jobs cut in the North, while South gains 32,000 more public sector jobsJobs recession inevitable
UK slowdown not due to Eurozone crisisRecession could last six years
Growth figures will show slowest recovery in historyJunior ISAs questioned
Scrapping Child Trust Funds could make savings gap worse for squeezed savers