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20 Jun 2012: Amid the calls for more QE, government borrowing for investment in public networks and infrastructure, creating jobs and boosting confidence, is a key part of the answer
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3 Jun 2012: William Keegan: You could read Christine Lagarde's comments on Osborne whichever way you liked. But even the markets are now beginning to fear the prospect of a Plan A without growth
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22 May 2012: Sir Mervyn King will not have to write letter of explanation as CPI inflation falls to 3%, a percentage point from target
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22 May 2012:
How bad is the deficit really? We bring you all the data going back to the 1940s
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15 May 2012: What lies in store for the UK economy? Here's your chance to post questions for Britain's budget regulator
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3 May 2012: Employers' organisation forecasts that government borrowing will rise as slower-than-expected growth takes its toll on tax revenues
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24 Apr 2012: UK government borrows more than expected – but still meets target for financial year of below £126bn
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24 Apr 2012: Government borrowing was higher than expected last month, but the full-year target was met. Find out what City economists and Labour made of the numbers
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22 Mar 2012: Letters: To say, as George Osborne has, that rich people will modify their behaviour because he has dropped the top rate of marginal tax by 5% is laughable and will come back to haunt him
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21 Mar 2012: Office for Budget Responsibility's economic outlook raises growth forecast slightly but predicts slow recovery
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21 Mar 2012:
The full breakdown of budget 2012 figures in a format you can use
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1-15 of 495 for Government borrowing