Euro crisis 2012 vs Euro 2012
Channel 4 News Economics Editor Faisal Islam blogs on the Euro crisis 2012 versus Euro 2012.
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Pelted with eggs but unbowed, Ed Miliband has been ramming home Labour’s attack on the “cost of living crisis”. But how much are people really being squeezed?
A Labour MP argues that unemployment and economic downturn are helping spawn a generation of disaffected young men who are increasingly drawn to homophobia, machismo and misogyny.
Convictions for animal neglect and cruelty rose by one-third in England and Wales in 2012, from 3,114 in 2011 to 4,168 last year, according to the RSPCA’s annual prosecutions report.
As Liam Fox becomes the latest senior figure to offer his solution to reviving the lacklustre economy, Channel 4 News looks at some of the other suggestions for curing Britain’s woes.
He has been re-elected president, but Barack Obama now has another big challenge: the so-called “fiscal cliff”. Channel 4 News looks at what lies ahead.
Gloom, austerity, crisis: Spain is desperate to turn its fortunes around. Channel 4 News reports from Andalucia, where olive growers hope booming exports can help lead the country back to recovery.
Businesses, schools and transport links are shut down across India, as protesters stage a one-day strike over sweeping economic reforms allowing foreign supermarkets to move in.
There’s nothing new or unusual about the existence of land banks, and the fact that there are plots ready to be built on but standing empty may well be a simple matter of economics.
Strong competition among tenants has caused rents to rise for the second month in a row, according to a new analysis of the market.
With world leaders at the G20 summit putting pressure on eurozone countries to sort out their problems, Channel 4 News looks at the action they are taking.
With pro-bailout parties discussing the formation of a new government in Greece, Channel 4 News looks at what happens next in the euro saga.
Uncertainty about the future of the eurozone is killing off a UK economic recovery already threatened by high oil prices and Britain’s debt burden, says the Chancellor George Osborne.
Channel 4 News Economics Editor Faisal Islam blogs on the Euro crisis 2012 versus Euro 2012.
Prime Minister David Cameron pledges that he will not ask British taxpayers to underwrite the debts of ailing banks in Greece and Spain.
Why has the Bank of England decided against printing more money despite a recession in Britain, an intensification of the eurocrisis and advice from the IMF that now is the time to act?