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Duncan Innes

BBC News - Mark Carney adjusts Bank interest rate policy - 1 views

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    New interest rate policy video
Pedro Cunha

BBC News - Irish economy returns to growth - 0 views

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    Information About Irish economy, making a recovery after thier recent down turn
Duncan Innes

BBC News - UK and the EU: Better off out or in? - 0 views

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    Great Analysis or whether The UK should pull out of the EU
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Cars bring more exports than jobs - 1 views

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    A jobless success story?
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Budget 2013: The chancellor's challenges - 0 views

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    Chancellor Challenges 2013
Duncan Innes

BBC News - IMF's Olivier Blanchard: Time for UK to consider Plan B - 0 views

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    The end of austerity
Duncan Innes

World Trade Organisation's new boss will face an in-tray filled with problems | World n... - 1 views

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    How relevant is the WTO in 2013
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Ten things about your money and how they spend it - 0 views

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    10 things you need to know about tax!
Duncan Innes

BBC News - UK trade gap falls to the smallest since 2003 - 0 views

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    Trade gap narrows
Duncan Innes

BBC News - India raises interest rates rise to stem inflation - 0 views

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    Is india's economy stagflating?
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Cameron pledges to cut red tape for small business - 0 views

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    Supply Side policies in action - removing regulation
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Japan reports record annual trade deficit - 0 views

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    The effect of devaluation on Trade Balance
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Government debt and deficit explained with coloured sweets - 0 views

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    Deficit explained with sweets - video
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Britain outside Europe - a bleak future? - 0 views

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    Arguments in favour of staying in Europe
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Budget 2014: UK economic and financial statistics - 0 views

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    Stats at the budget
Duncan Innes

Inflation fears send shares sliding - Business News, Business - The Independent - 0 views

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    Reasons behind October 2010 Inflation rise.
Thomas Minney

Poverty Is Poison - New York Times - 0 views

  • many children growing up in very poor families with low social status experience unhealthy levels of stress hormones, which impair their neural development
  • That’s not surprising. Growing up in poverty puts you at a disadvantage at every step. I’d bracket those new studies on brain development in early childhood with a study from the National Center for Education Statistics, which tracked a group of students who were in eighth grade in 1988. The study found, roughly speaking, that in modern America parental status trumps ability: students who did very well on a standardized test but came from low-status families were slightly less likely to get through college than students who tested poorly but had well-off parents.None of this is inevitable. Poverty rates are much lower in most European countries than i
  • came into office in 1997 made reducing poverty a priority — and despite some setbacks, its program of income subsidies and other aid has achieved a great deal. Child poverty, in particular, has been cut in half by the measure that corresponds most closely to the U.S. definition. At the moment it’s hard to imagine anything comparable happening in this country. To their credit — and to the credit of John Edwards, who goaded them
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  • dest in scope and far from central to their campaigns.I’m not blaming them for that; if a progressive wins this election, it will be by promising to ease the anxiety of the middle class rather than aiding the poor. And for a variety of reasons, health care, not poverty, should be the first priority of a Democratic administration.
  • he nation turns back to the task it abandoned — that of ending the poverty that still poisons so many American lives.
  • the alleged abuses of welfare queens driving Cadillacs, and the fight against poverty was largely abandoned.In 2006, 17.4 percent of children in America lived below the poverty line, substantially more than in 1969. And even this measure probably unders
  • as always been a form of exile, of being cut off from the larger society. But the distance between the poor and the rest of us is much greater than it was 40 years ago, because most American incomes have risen in real terms while the official poverty line has not. To be poor in America today, even more than in the past, is to be an outcast in your own country. And that, the neuroscientists tell us, is what poisons a child’s brain.
  • failure to make progress in reducing poverty, especially among children, should provoke a lot of soul-searching. Unfortunately, what it often seems to
  • Some of these excuses take the form of assertions that America’s poor really aren’t all that poor — a claim that always has me wondering whether those making it watched an
  • eativity in making excuses.
  • an city. Mainly, however, excuses for poverty involve the assertion that the United States is a land of opportunity, a place where people can start out poor, work hard and become rich.But the fact of the matter is that Horatio Al
  • dren growing up in very poor families with low social status experience unhealthy levels
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    The effect of poverty on children and families, and it's multiple and long term consequences.
Duncan Innes

BBC News - House prices 'saw north-south divide in 2010' - 0 views

  • Changes to the value of homes in England and Wales in 2010 was marked by a north-south divide, new figures have suggested.
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    Analysis of north south divide - geographical mobility
Duncan Innes

BBC News - Ivory Coast cocoa exports 'banned' by Alassane Ouattara - 0 views

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    Primary product dependent Ivory coast sees its main export targeted in further pressure on its disputed leader
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